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US Robotics Modem Pool/TotalControl
SPECTRUM Enterprise ManagerDevice Management
Supports Management Module SM-3CM1010
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ContentsTRODUCTION 6
urpose and Scope ........................................................6equired Reading ...........................................................7upported Devices..........................................................7he SPECTRUM Model ..................................................7
SKS 9
VICE VIEWS 11
nterface Device View ...................................................11Interface Icons ...........................................................12Interface Icon Subviews Menu ..................................13Interface Status View.................................................14Secondary Address Panel .........................................14
hassis Device View ....................................................14Module Icon Subviews Menu.....................................15
Board Configuration View ......................................15Port Icon Subviews Menu..........................................16
Port Configuration View .........................................17Line Interface View ................................................18Line Interface Details .............................................19Modem Test View ..................................................20Modem Test Function View ...................................20Modem Test Tone View .........................................20Modem Test Responder View................................21
Far to Near Test Results ....................................21
Near to Far Test ReDTE Interface View...Signal Converter ViewErrorCorrection ViewCall Statistics View ...
Link Status View....Data TxRx Status ..Last Call paramete
ModemEvents View ..Command View ........Enable Traps View....Link Security View ....Auto Response .........Cellular Support ViewCall Control View ......Call Control Error ConCall Control Phone S
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SRLPBApp .................................................................57Interface Parameter View ..........................................57Statistics View ...........................................................59Administration View ...................................................60
SRNICApp ..................................................................61Configuration Detail View ..........................................61Command Table View ...............................................61
SRNMCApp................................................................62NMC Configuration View ...........................................63
User Interface View................................................64Event Logging View ...............................................65Command View......................................................65
SRPBApp ...................................................................66PBDG Datagram View...............................................66
SRT1App....................................................................67USRDS0Min_App......................................................67
DS0 Configuration View.........................................68DS0 TimeSlot Status Information View..................68DS0 Command Table View....................................69
USRUDS1Min_App ...................................................70DS1 Configuration View.........................................71Interval Statistics View ...........................................74DS1 Status Table...................................................75Command Table View............................................77
USRDT1MinApp ........................................................78DT1 Card Identification Table ................................78DT1 Card Configuration View ................................79DT1 Card Management View.................................80
USRIDS0Min_App.....................................................82IDS0 Configuration Table View..............................82
IDS0 Status Table VIDS0 Command Tab
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evice Performance View...........................................108nterface Performance View........................................108ort Performance View ...............................................108Char Statistics .........................................................108Block Statistics ........................................................108
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evice Configuration View ..........................................109Interface Configuration Table ..................................110Redundancy and Model Reconfiguration View........110
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Introduction
This section introduces the SPECTRUM Device Management documentation for the UPool/Total Control devices.
is introduction to the Device Management cumentation for the US Robotics Modem Pool d Total Control devices contains the following formation:
Purpose and Scope
Required Reading
Supported Devices (Page 7)
The SPECTRUM Model (Page 7).
urpose and Scopee this document as a guide for managing the Robotics Modem Pool MP 8/16 and Total ntrol 1000 family of devices with SPECTRUM
anagement module SM-3CM1010. The cument describes the icons, menus, and views at enable you to remotely monitor, configure, d troubleshoot these devices through software odels in your SPECTRUM database.
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M Model devices is HubUSRMP. creation of Device icons ces and Application icons pported applications.
tion icons contain double- access to Icon Subviews form device management listed in Tasks (Page 9).
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equired Reading use this documentation effectively, you must familiar with the information covered by the her SPECTRUM online documentation topics ted below.
Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Operators
Getting Started with SPECTRUM for Administrators
How to Manage Your Network with SPECTRUM
SPECTRUM Views
SPECTRUM Menus
SPECTRUM Icons
Management Module Software Release Notice
Supported DevSPECTRUM managemecurrently lets you mod8/16 and Total Controdevice combines (poolsV.EverythingTM V.34 mhousing; the MP/16 podevice provides integrasupport as well as indiresponse to configuratcommands. The MP/8 in a typical office setupThe Total Control 1000Termination System (Ca DOCSIS-compliant, d
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Figure 1 shows, the appearance of the Device ns varies slightly depending on the kind of view
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Figure 1: Device Icons
The rest of this documRobotics Modem Pool/module is organized as
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Tasks
This section contains an alphabetical list of device management tasks, with each tasklinks to views that let you perform the tasks.
dresses (check)Interface Icons (Page 12)Secondary Address Panel (Page 14)
ministrative Information (check)IF Status Label (Page 12)Model Information Views (Page 113)
ll Routing Information (check)Call Routing Configuration View (Page 57)
assis Configuration/Status (check)USRMPApp (Page 85)
ass of Service Attributes (check)Command Table View (Page 61)
nfiguration (check)Device Configuration View (Page 109)Interface Configuration View (Page 111)
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DN Information (check)T1-PRI ISDN Card Configuration View (Page 56)
PB Timer Information (check)USRLPBApp (Page 57)
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twork Management Card (configure)USRNMCApp (Page 62)
C Configuration (modify)USRNICApp (Page 61)
rformance (check)Performance Views (Page 107)
uting Statistics (check)Interface Parameter View (Page 57)
pology (check)Device Topology View (Page 53)
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Device Views
This section describes the Device view and subviews available for models of the US RoControl devices in SPECTRUM.
vice views use icons and labels to represent the odeled device and its components, such as odules, ports, and applications. There are two vice views for the HubUSRMP model type, terface Device view and Chassis Device view. ese views are described below.
terface Device Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Devicen, select Device > Interface .
is view provides dynamic configuration and rformance information for each of the device’s rial/network I/O ports, which are represented Interface icons in the bottom panel of the view, shown in Figure 2. The middle panel of the w also displays a Device icon, which lets you
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terface Iconsgure 3 shows a close-up of an Interface icon m the Interface Device view. Most of the
formational labels on the icon also provide uble-click access to other views, as explained in e following label descriptions.
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twork Type Labelis label identifies the type of network the
terface is connected to. Double-click the label to en the Model Information view for the interface.
ysical Address Labelis label displays the physical (MAC) address of e interface.
Address Labelis label displays the IP address for the
terface. Double-click this label to open the condary Address Panel (Page 14), which lets u change the address and mask for the terface.
uge Labelis label displays whichever performance tistic has been selected in the Gauge Control nel for this device’s interfaces. Refer to the ECTRUM Views documentation for more
formation. Double-click this label to open the terface Performance View (Page 108).
Interface Icon SuTable 2 lists the devicemenu options and the access.
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terface Status Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interfacen in the Interface Device view, select IF Status .
is view provides information on the operational tus of the interface and allows you to enable or
sable the port.
erational Statuse current state of the interface (Up, Down, known, Dormant , Not Present , Lower Layerwn, or Testing ).
ministrative Statusis button allows you to select the desired ministrative state of the interface (On, Off , or sting ).
econdary Address Panelcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Interfacen in the Interface Device view, select Secondarydress Panel .
is panel provides a table of IP addresses and asks obtained from the Address Translation ble within the device’s firmware. You can ange the current address displayed in the IP dress field by selecting an entry from the table
this panel and clicking the Update button.
Chassis DeviceAccess: From the Icon Suicon, select Device > Chass
Figure 4 (Page 15) showDevice View, which discontained within the cports. The ports are repthat display operationa
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ich this entry contains on. NAC slots are . The Network C) goes in slot 17. The numbers are 21 through in this table for slots 18
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Figure 4: Chassis Device View Module Icon SubThe Module Icon has othe Board Configuratio
Board ConfiguratioAccess: From the Icon Sumodule icon in the ChassisConfiguration .
This view provides conthe selected module.
Board NoThe slot number for whmanagement informatinumbered from 1 to 16Management Card (NMcorresponding NIC slot37. Rows will not existthrough 20.
Board DescriptionA textual description othe slot.
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ard Product Codee product code of the module present in the t. For certain entries in the slot table the NMC ll not be able to read product codes. In such ses the product code string will be NULL.
ard Status Features Enableis field shows what options have been enabled
the NACs. It uses individual bits to represent e enable status of the features which are NAC-ecific.
abling feature keyis field sends the feature key to the appropriate C for enabling added cost features. When read,
is field returns a null string.
ard Serial Numbere serial number of the module present in the t. If the slot is empty, this value will be a zero gth string.
AM installed on Boardis represents the amount of DRAM memory
stalled on the NAC in Kbytes.
sh Rom Installed on boardis represents the amount of flash ROM memory
stalled on the NAC in Kbytes.
Port Icon SubvieTable 3 describes eachSubviews menu optionPort icon.
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rt Configuration Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for a selected portn in the Chassis Device view, select Port Configuration .
is view provides information on the modem nnected to the selected port.
rt Config for Modemnumberunique value for each modem configured in the stem based on the values in the entity table in e USR extensions to the chassis MIB.
untryis field identifies the country or countries that is modem is designed for use in.
Modem ModelDefines the model (i.e. modem represented byPossible values are unkv32bisDualStandard ,v32terboDualStandardv32terboFax , v34Dualv34FaxISDN , x2 , hdm2and cdma.
H/w Serial NoThe modem's hardwarein EEPROM.
Hardware RevThe hardware revisionthe modem's EEPROM
Determines when and enabled. Corresponds modems. Possible valuenable , and mnpWoCo
Supervisor S/w RevThe revision of the softmodem's supervisor pr
I/O Processor S/w RevThe revision of softwarmodem's IO Control Pr
ink Security Link Security View (Page 42)
uto Response View Auto Response (Page 43)
ellular Support iew
Cellular Support View (Page 46)
all Control View Call Control View (Page 48)
ort Performance Port Performance View (Page 108)
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ta Pump S/w Reve revision of software being executed by the
odem's data pump processor.
ne Interface Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for a selected portn in the Chassis Device view, select Port Configuration .
is view provides information on the modem nnected to the selected port. The view contains e following information.
termines whether the modem uses pulse or ne for dialing when initiating outgoing calls. uates to the P and T registers in the modem. e default value is tone .
swer Tonesables the 2100 Hz Answer tone allowing V.42 odems to connect more quickly and/or minating problems with older 2400-bps odems that do not recognize this tone. Equates the modem's S27.3 register. The default is abled .
mote Esc Charecifies the decimal value of the character used
the remote access escape code for entering
online command moderemote site. The defaul
Transmit LevelSpecifies the signal levtransmitter in negative
Line SourceSpecifies either NIC or line interface. Possible priTdm .
LeasedLine RestDelaySets the duration, in sbetween when the modand when it attempts tconnection. The defaulappropriate for most in
Dial Pause durationDuration in seconds fodial command and there-executions(> and A>value equates to the m
Line CarrierLossDuration in 10ths of aafter loss of carrier befothe modem to distingulapse in line quality anequal to 255 the modemDTR drops or an ATH c
Line Dial Mode
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
vade
Thde
LiLinInthta
Dein&PPobri
ToDuTore
r modems answering calls s outside of North America. erating in either 1200 or
the V.32 answer sequence. guard tone is used for ield equates to the &G modems. The default is
transmit data. This em 'C' register. The default
he Remote Access elow.
ws a dial-in user to gain s modems parameters. A ers is allowed.
millisecond increments of modem requires
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lue equates to the modem's S10 register. The fault is 7.
is button accesses more Line Interface Details scribed below.
ne Interface Detailse Interface for Modemnumber
dex into the Line Interface table. This index is e value from the chassis MIB entity relation ble that is applicable for a particular modem.
termines the ratio of off hook to on hook terval for Pulse dialing. Equates to the modem's register. The default value is northAmerica . ssible values are northAmerica and tishCommonwealth .
ne DialTimingration and spacing in milliseconds of dialed uch Tones. This equates to the modem's S10 gister. The default is 70.
This field is required fothat originate from siteThe modem must be op2400 bps and be usingThis field defines whatanswering calls. This fregister in US Roboticsnone.
Enables the modem tocorresponds to the modis 2.
This button accesses tParameters described b
Remote Password_0The password that alloview-only access to thimaximum of 8 charact
Remote EscGuardTimeSets the duration in 20the guard time that the
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Line Pulse MakeBreak
Line Guard Tone
Line Transmitter
Remote Access Parameters
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
prse
ReThwrM
ReDereandi
MAcico
Thtes
Op
Op
Op
ion Viewnumber identify this modem. This the entity table in the as a method to index into
6 register.
's &T register and provides . The default is normal .
at the tests specified by to execute. The default
ccurring during the last
Viewber modem.
plitude.
M
M
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eceding and following the remote escape quence. The default is 200 or 4 seconds.
mote Password_1e password used by a dial-in user to gain read-ite access to this modem’s configuration. aximum length is 8 characters.
mote Access Limittermines the number of attempts to enter
mote online command mode that are allowed for y one connection. The default is 0 which
sables the remote access function.
odem Test Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for a selected portn in the Chassis Device view, select Modem Test View .
is view provides button access to the modem t views described below.
ens the Modem Test Function View.
ens the Modem Test Tone View (Page 20).
ens the Modem Test Responder View (Page 21).
Modem Test FunctTest Function for ModemA unique value used tovalue is determined bychassis MIB and used the test function table.
TestEquates to modem's S1
V.54 TestsCorresponds to modemtests specified by V.54
Test TimeDuration in seconds thmdmTfTestControl arevalue is 0 (indefinite).
V.54 ErrorsThe number of errors oV54 loopback test.
Modem Test ToneTone Test for ModemnumA value used to ID this
Rx AmplModem tone test RX am
odem Test Function View
Modem Test Tone View
odem Test Responder View
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
RxM
TxM
TxM
MThacTh
ReA
Thde
Th(P
Fa
C-C-va
, and noToneDetected . Test .
tusr to near. Possible values
noResponder , , and noToneDetected .
Test .
tatusss test status. Far to near.
ion. Possible values are esponder , unsupported , etected . The default value
s loss test status. Far to solution. Possible values
noResponder , , and noToneDetected .
Test .
s loss test status. Far to solution. Possible values
noResponder , , and noToneDetected .
Test .
F
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Freqodem tone test RX frequency.
Amplodem tone test TX amplitude.
Freqodem tone test TX frequency.
odem Test Responder Viewis view provides a modem id field and button cess to far-to-near and near-to-far test results. e field and buttons are described below.
sponder Test for Modemnumbervalue used to ID this modem.
is button accesses Far to Near Test Results, scribed below.
is button accesses Near to Far Test Results age 22).
r to Near Test Results
msg FarNear Test Statusmessage test status. Far to near. Possible lues are noTest , success , noResponder ,
unsupported , timeOutThe default value is no
C-notch FarNear Test StaC-notch test status. Faare noTest , success , unsupported , timeOutThe default value is no
0dB1004 FarNear Test S1004 Hz tone at 0 db loLevel in 0.1 dB resolutnoTest , success , noRtimeOut , and noToneDis noTest .
1004 FarNear Test Statu1004 Hz tone at -16 dBnear. Level in 0.1 dB reare noTest , success , unsupported , timeOutThe default value is no
2804 FarNear Test Statu2804 Hz tone at -16 dBnear. Level in 0.1 dB reare noTest , success , unsupported , timeOutThe default value is no
ar to Near Test Results
ear to Far Test Results
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
SigSivaunTh
C-C-re
C-C-re
4040Le
0d10Le
1010Le
2828Le
SigSidB
lts
us Near to far. Possible values noResponder , , and noToneDetected .
Test .
tusar to far. Possible values
noResponder , , and noToneDetected .
Test .
tatusoss test status. Near to far. est , success ,
rted , timeOut , and default value is noTest .
s loss test status. Near to noTest , success , rted , timeOut , and default value is noTest .
s loss test status. Near to noTest , success , rted , timeOut , and default value is noTest .
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nal-Noise FarNear Statusgnal to noise ratio status. Far to near. Possible lues are noTest , success , noResponder , supported , timeOut , and noToneDetected . e default value is noTest .
msg FarNear Test Levelmessage test level. Far to near. Level in 0.1 dB solution.
notch FarNear Test Levelnotch test level. Far to near. Level in 0.1 dB solution.
4 FarNear Test Level4 Hz tone at -16 dB loss test level. Far to near. vel in 0.1 dB resolution.
B1004 FarNear Test Level04 Hz tone at 0 db loss test level. Far to near. vel in 0.1 dB resolution.
04 FarNear Test Level04 Hz tone at -16 dB loss test level. Far to near. vel in 0.1 dB resolution.
04 FarNear Test Level04 Hz tone at -16 dB loss test level. Far to near. vel in 0.1 dB resolution.
nal-Noise FarNear Levelgnal to noise ratio level. Far to near. Level in 0.1 resolution.
Near to Far Test Resu
C-msg NearFar Test StatC-message test status.are noTest , success , unsupported , timeOutThe default value is no
C-notch NearFar Test StaC-notch test status. Neare noTest , success , unsupported , timeOutThe default value is no
0dB1004 NearFar Test S1004 Hz tone at 0 db lPossible values are noTnoResponder , unsupponoToneDetected . The
1004 NearFar Test Statu1004 Hz tone at -16 dbfar. Possible values arenoResponder , unsupponoToneDetected . The
2804 NearFar Test Statu1004 Hz tone at -16 dbfar. Possible values arenoResponder , unsupponoToneDetected . The
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
SigSivaunTh
C-C-re
C-C-re
4040Le
0d10Le
1010Le
2828Le
SigSidB
bviews menu for a selected portview, select DTE Interface View .
interface information ected to the selected port.
umbernterface table contains the d with this modem as MIB entity table.
Packet Bus as the source
ss as the DTE interface face Source is configured
or issuing an AT command not implemented as a w the value to be saved to ntly configured during
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nal-Noise NearFar Statusgnal to noise ratio status. Near to far. Possible lues are noTest , success , noResponder , supported , timeOut , and noToneDetected . e default value is noTest .
msg NearFar Test Levelmessage test level. Near to far. Level in 0.1 dB solution.
notch NearFar Test Levelnotch test level. Near to far. Level in 0.1 dB solution.
4 NearFar Test Level4 Hz tone at -16 dB loss test level. Near to far. vel in 0.1 dB resolution.
B1004 NearFar Test Level04 Hz tone at 0 db loss test level. Near to far. vel in 0.1 dB resolution.
04 NearFar Test Level04 Hz tone at -16 dB loss test level. Near to far. vel in 0.1 dB resolution.
04 NearFar Test Level04 Hz tone at -16 dB loss test level. Near to far. vel in 0.1 dB resolution.
nal-Noise NearFar Levelgnal to noise ratio level. Near to far. Level in 0.1 resolution.
DTE Interface ViewAccess: From the Icon Suicon in the Chassis Device
This view provides DTEabout the modem conn
Dte Interface for ModemnThe index for the DTE iunique value associatedefined in the chassis
Specifies either NIC or for the DTE interface.
Dte Interface SlotSpecifies the slot addresource when Dte Interfor Packet Bus.
At StringProvides an interface fto the modem. This is command so as to alloNVRAM and subsequepower-up.
Dte Interface Source
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
Wtravaen
EsDumm
Thmdrdis
BrDesein
Thmwide
he character that is used mmand mode. Values isable the escape code.
uivalent of the Xon ter will be used when enabled. The default is 17.
uivalent of the xoff ter will be used when enabled. The default is 19.
quivalent of the line feed is 10.
quivalent of the carriage efault is 13.
quivalent of the backspace
ty of the delete key. Acts racter the cursor is
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hen enabled, the modem pauses 250ms before nsmission of any result code. The possible lues are enable and disable . The default is able .
c Code GuardTimeration in 50ths of a second of idle time that
ust precede and follow the modem's command ode escape code. The default is 50.
is button, when set to enable , will cause the odem to restart when the DTR control signal ops. The possible values are enable and able . The default is enable .
eak Lengthfines the duration of break characters that are nt to the DTE in ARQ mode. Defined in 10ms crements. The default is 10(100ms).
is button, when set to enable , allows the odem to operate in a mode that is compatible th an Appletalk InterBridge Network. The fault is disable .
Local Esc CharDecimal equivalent of tto escape to on-line cobetween 128 and 255 dDefault=43(+).
Xon CharDefines the decimal eqcharacter. This characsoftware flow control is
Xoff CharDefines the decimal eqcharacter. This characsoftware flow control is
LineFeed CharSpecifies the decimal echaracter. The default
CarriageRet CharSpecifies the decimal ereturn character. The d
Backspace CharSpecifies the decimal echaracter. Default=8.
Defines the functionalieither to delete the cha
Result Code Pause Disable
Reset On Dtr Enable
Interbridge Enable
Del As Backspace
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
cukeTh
Thde
Debym
Dedadu
RtDumpr
Decode
flow control is enabled and ware or software. Possible are , software , and . The default is none .
oftware flow control is t type. Possible values are
ote , xonXoffLocal , lMode , and
. The default is none .
ardware flow control is it is implemented. Possible d , rtsIgnored , and efault is rtsIgnored .
ed to handle received s destructive the modem's
flushed. When defined as recedes any pending data Possible values are destructiveExpedited ,
l
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rrently on or acts the same as the backspace y. Possible values are backspace and delete . e default value is delete .
is button accesses more Dte interface details, scribed below.
fines whether or not the characters transmitted the DTE are echoed back when in command ode. The default is enable .
fines whether or not the DTE's transmitted ta is echoed back during a connection (half plex). The default is disable .
sCts Delayration in 10 millisecond increments that the
odem delays setting CTS after detecting the esence of RTS. The default is 1.
termines if connection establishment result des above 9600 are sent to the DTE. The fault is enable .
Determines if transmitif so whether it is hardvalues are none , hardwhardwareAndSoftware
Determines if receive senabled as well as whanone , xonXoffLocalRemhpHostMode , hpTerminalocalIncommingXonXoff
Determines if receive henabled as well as howvalues are rtsCtsDelayedataOnRtsHigh . The d
Defines the method usbreaks. When defined atransmit data buffer isexpedited, the break pin the transmit buffer. destructiveNotSent ,
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CmdLocal Echo Enable
DataMode Echo Enable
HiSpeed Result Code
Transmit FlowControl
SoftwareRx FlowCntl
HardwareRx FlowContro
Break Handling
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
nonode
SpUnatcuTh
WchmTh
EiaPrdesig
Derathlin
DTE data rate or the rate of When set to
, the dte speed remains follows the link rate for e values are d , and
.
ond increments that the hen the modem is SR mode. The default is
nality of the modem's DSR are dsrOveridden , dCtsFollowsCd , pulsed , alCtsFollowsCd . The .
regard to DTR. When nal is always assumed to lues are enable and alue is enable .
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ndestructiveExpedited , and ndestructiveNotSent . The default value is structiveExpedited .
ecifies if the modem is to send the “Modem available” message to the DTE when the DTE
tempts to send data to a modem that is rrently in command mode with a remote DTE. e default value is enable .
hen locked, prohibits the DTE user from anging any of the NVRAM settings in the odem. Possible values are enable and disable . e default value is disable .
Line Statusovides a mechanism for the console to termine the current state of the DTE's EIA nals.
fines how the modem determines the DTE data te. When set to the default, followsLinkRate , e modem switches the DTE speed to match the k rate. When set to fixed , the DTE speed
remains at the default the last AT command. arqFixedNonArqFollowsfixed for ARQ calls andnon ARQ calls. PossiblfollowsLinkRate , fixearqFixedNonArqFollows
Dsr PulseTimeDuration in 20 millisecDSR signal is pulsed wconfigured for pulsed D150.
Determines the functiosignal. Possible valuesmodemControled , pulsedsrEqualsCd , and normdefault is dsrOveridden
Defines operation withoverridden the DTR sigbe present. Possible vadisable . The default v
Remote Access Msg
Dte Nvram Lock
Dte DataRate Mode
Dsr Override
Dtr Override
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
Desigasdis
DecaATdabpbpbp
Debibpbpbp
DeDTis
alues are bit8NoParity , ddParity , default value is
iewbviews menu for a selected portview, select Signal Converter
n-accessible subviews options which determine nal Converter. This view
information.
emnumberd in the chassis MIB entity rences this modem.
will run at a fixed or sible values are variable , 400 , bps4800 , bps7200 , s14400 , bps16800 , ps24000 , bps26400 , ps33600 , bps33333 , ps42666 , bps44000 , ps48000 , bps49333 , ps53333 , bps54666 ,
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fines the operation of the CD (Carrier Detect) nal. When overridden, the CD signal is always serted. Possible values are enable and able . The default value is enable .
fines the data rate of the DTE. Useful in those ses where the DTE is incapable of sending an command to initialize the data rate and a fixed ta rate is required. Possible values are bps110 , s300 , bps600 , bps1200 , bps2400 , bps4800 , s9600 , bps19K , bps38K , unknown , bps57K , and s115K . The default value is bps9600 .
fines the DTE Data Rates supported for V25 s. Possible values are bps1200 , bps2400 , s4800 , bps7200 , bps9600 , bps12K , bps14K , s16K , bps19K , bps21K , bps24K , bps26K , and s28K .
fines the data bits and parity of the modem's E. Used in situations where the attached DTE unable to send AT commands to initialize the
DTE format. Possible vbit7EvenParity , bit7Obit7MarkParity . The bit8NoParity .
Signal Converter VAccess: From the Icon Suicon in the Chassis DeviceView.
This view and its buttoprovides configurationthe operation of the Sigcontains the following
Signal Converter for ModThe unique value founrelation table that refe
Determines if the link variable data rate. Posbps300 , bps1200 , bps2bps9600 , bps12000 , bpbps19200 , bps21600 , bbps28800 , bps31200 , bbps37333 , bps41333 , bbps45333 , bps46666 , bbps50666 , bps52000 , b
Carrier Detect Override
Default Dte DataRate
V25 Dte DataRate
Serial Format
Link Rate Select
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
bpbpbpbpva
Cathandis
AldiTh
Detochunmspupen
ng options used in ed calls. Possible values 08 . The default value is
he V.FC configuration area view. This area contains on.
nable V.FC mode in order ection.
e disabled/enabled on
oding to be .FC modems.
N
peed
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s56000 , bps57333 , bps64000 , bps28000 , s29333 , bps30666 , bps32000 , bps34666 , s36000 , bps38666 , bps40000 , bps58666 , s60000 , bps61333 , and bps62666 . The default lue is variable .
uses received characters to be buffered when e modem is attempting to negotiate an MNP call d the remote modem is not. The default value is able .
lows modem's high frequency equalization to be sabled if it causes problems on shorter lines. e default value is enable .
fines whether or not the modem will be allowed change protocols if it detects a significant ange in the line characteristics. If the modem is able to maintain transmission with the current
odulation technique it would fall back to a lower eed and if the line then improved it would shift to a higher speed. The default value is able .
Defines the handshakinegotiation of high speare v32 , hst , and bell2v32 .
This button accesses tof the Signal Converterthe following informati
Allows you to disable/eto troubleshoot a conn
Allows the shaping to bV.FC modems.
Allows the non-linear cdisabled/enabled on V
onMnp DataCapture
HiFreq Equalization
Fallback
Handshaking Option for HiSModulation
V.FC modem parameters
VFC Mode
VFC Shaping
VFC NonLinear Coding
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
AlV.
Alon
Aldi
Alon
Aldi
Aldi
l rate to be .FC modems.
l rate to be .FC modems.
l rate to be .FC modems.
l rate to be .FC modems.
l rate to be .FC modems.
l rate to be .FC modems.
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lows the precoding to be disabled/enabled on FC modems.
lows the pre-emphasis to be disabled/enabled V.FC modems.
lows the TX level deviation to be sabled/enabled on V.FC modems.
lows the 8S-2D mapping to be disabled/enabled V.FC modems.
lows the 16S-4D mapping to be sabled/enabled on V.FC modems.
lows the 32S-2D mapping to be sabled/enabled on V.FC modems.
Allows the 2400 symbodisabled/enabled on V
Allows the 2743 symbodisabled/enabled on V
Allows the 2800 symbodisabled/enabled on V
Allows the 3000 symbodisabled/enabled on V
Allows the 3200 symbodisabled/enabled on V
Allows the 3429 symbodisabled/enabled on V
VFC PreCoding
VFC PreEmphasis
FC TxLevel Deviation
VFC 8S-2D Mapping
VFC 16S-4D Mapping
VFC 32S-2D Mapping
VFC Symbol Rate 2400
VFC Symbol Rate 2743
VFC Symbol Rate 2800
VFC Symbol Rate 3000
VFC Symbol Rate 3200
VFC Symbol Rate 3429
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
ThreSifol
SemsmapPoTh
Spsyintde
Al
Al
dem will answer both bell originate only V.21 calls. .
pport Bell 208 modulation part of the negotiation is disable .
egotiate a V.23 connection failing to negotiate a t is disable .
disabled/enabled.
HST operation on dard modems. The default
No
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is button accesses the Modes of Operation and lated parameters configuration area of the gnal Converter view. This area contains the lowing information.
ts the size of the transmit buffer for non-ARQ ode operation to either 128 bytes or 1.5K. The aller size is for low speed interactive plications, the large size is for file transfer. ssible values are bytes1500 , and bytes128 . e default value is bytes128 .
ecifies the clock source when operating in nchronous mode. Possible values are ernal , external , and rxLinkClock . The fault value is internal .
lows V8 mode to be disabled/enabled.
lows V8 call indicator to be disabled/enabled.
When enabled, the mo103 and V.21 calls butThe default is disabled
Allows modems that suto include Bell 208 as sequence. The default
Allows the modem to n(used in the U.K.) afterhigher rate. The defaul
Allows V34 mode to be
May be used to disableUSRobotics Dual Stanis enable .
Modes of Operation and related parameters
nArq Buffer Mode Size
ync Mode Timing Source
V8 Mode
V8 Mode CallIndicator
V.21 Mode
Bell 208
V.23 Mode
V.34 Mode
Host Mode
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
SpasbpHSbp
AlUSis
AlUSusde
Aldide
ulation in V.32 mode. CITT V.32 rarely used. The default is
ns that occur with USR's o be disabled for ses. The default is enable .
ode to be
wbviews menu for a selected portview, select ErrorCorrection .
r correction information ed to the selected port.
mnumberned to this modem in the tion table.
B
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ecifies the lower speed used in the ymmetrical (HST) mode of operation. The 300 s setting is provided for compatibility with early T modems. Possible values are bps450 ,
s300 . The default is bps450 .
lows V.32 modulation to be disabled on Robotics Dual Standard modems. The default
enable .
lows V.32 bis modulation to be disabled. On Robotics Dual Standard modems this may be eful in troubleshooting HST operation. The fault is enable .
lows USRobotics V.32 Enhanced mode to be sabled for purposes of troubleshooting. The fault is enable .
Allows unencoded modAlthough part of the Crecommendation, it is disable .
Allows the faster retraienhanced V.32 mode ttroubleshooting purpo
Allows the V32 Terbo mdisabled/enabled.
ErrorCorrection VieAccess: From the Icon Suicon in the Chassis Device
This view provides errofor the modem connect
Error correction for ModeThe unique value assigchassis MIB entity rela
ackCh Rate in Host Mode
V.32 Mode
V.32Bis Mode
.32Bis Enhanced Mode
.32 Unencoded Mode
V.32 QuickRetrain
V.32 TerboMode Enable
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
Delev
Delev
Deform
DemcomcoseonWinforPo
, disablev42enablemnp , se .
bviews menu for a selected portview, select Call Statistics View .
statistics information for to the selected port.
numberned to this modem in the tion table.
dem including presence bled ), and call progress
are idle , offHook , Rcvd , linkNegotiation , ineAnswer , moteCommandMode, est , responderTest105 , iled , testingRom , am , analogLoopback ,
, , selfTest , phoneTest ,
tEmpty , modemDisabled , anagableDevice , and
M
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termines if the modem will negotiate for MNP el 3 error correction. The default is enable .
termines if the modem will negotiate for MNP el 4 error correction. The default is enable .
termines if the modem will attempt to negotiate MNP operation used in some early 2400bps
odems. The default is disable .
termines what types of error correction the odem will attempt to negotiate. When nfigured for the default, full V.42 and MNP, the odem first tries to connect with V42 error ntrol and then with MNP error control. When t to disable either V42 or MNP the modem will ly attempt to negotiate the enabled protocol. hen set to disable the V42 detect phase, it is not cluded in the handshaking process. This allows faster connections between V42 modems. ssible values are enableAll ,
enableV42disableMnpand disableDetectionPha
Call Statistics ViewAccess: From the Icon Suicon in the Chassis Device
This view provides callthe modem connected
Call Statistics for ModemThe unique value assigchassis MIB entity rela
StatusCurrent status of a mo(idle ), availability (disastates. Possible valuesdialing , ringing , ringonlineOriginate , onllocalCommandMode , relineBusiedOut , toneTresponderTest102 , fatestingRam , testingNvrlocalDigitalLoopbackremoteDigitalLoopbacknonManagedDevice , slonotResponding , nonMmiuFailed .
np Level 3
np Level 4
np Unusual (for earlier2400bps modem)
V42 Mnp Handshake
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
OrDeororian
MoSpcuusbeccv2v1v2vFasx2v9
SyDesy
ErSpormnsymnpia
pression used in the ssible values are none , l5 .
on used in the current or s are long and short .
ber.
speed fallbacks were nt or previous call.
f link speed fallbacks that t or previous call.
ed used in the de of operation. The 300 for compatibility with early values are bps450 , bps450 .
the gain that is required to nal to the ideal level. This times that the gain was current or previous call.
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iginate/Answerfines whether the last or current call was iginated or answered. Possible values are ginateInOriginate , originateInAnswer , swerInOriginate , and answerInAnswer .
dulation Typeecifies the current/final modulation type of the rrent or last call. Possible values are RoboticsHST , ccittV32 , ccittV22bis , ll103 , ccittV21 , bell212 , ccittV32bis , ittV23 , noConnection , bell208b , 1FaxClass1 , v27FaxClass1 , v29FaxClass1 , 7FaxClass1 , v21FaxClass2 , v27FaxClass2 , 9FaxClass2 , v17FaxClass2 , v32Terbo , v34 , C, v34plus , x2server , v110 , v120 , x75 , yncSyncPPP , clearChannel , x2client , symmetric , piafs , x2version2 , v90Analogue , 0Digital , and v90AllDigital .
nc/Async Mode Usedfines whether the current or last call was
nchronous or asynchronous .
ror Control Typeecifies the Error control settings in the current last call. Possible values are none , mnpLevel3 , pLevel4 , ccittV42 , usRoboticsHST ,
nchronousNone , mnpLevel2 , mnp10, v42Etc , p10Ec, lapmEc , v42Etc2 , ccittV42SREJ , fs , v120 , and x75 .
Compression TypeSpecifies the data comcurrent or last call. PoccittV42bis , mnpLeve
Equalization TypeSpecifies the equalizatilast call. Possible value
Call Reference NumberThe call reference num
FallbackSpecifies whether line negotiated on the curre
Fallback QtySpecifies the quantity ooccurred on the curren
BackChannel RateSpecifies the lower speasymmetrical (HST) mobps setting is provided HST modems. Possiblebps300 . The default is
Gain Hit CountThe modem calculates adjust the received sigdefines the number of recalculated during the
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
PrTh
TimTh
PrTh
BTh
Thbe
Th
ThSt
LinTh
IniThcova
7200 , bps9600 , bps12K , K , bps38K , bps75 , bps450 , 1K , bps24K , bps26K , K , bps25333 , bps26666 , ps30666 , bps32000 , ps36000 , bps37333 , ps41333 , bps42666 , ps46666 , bps48000 , ps52000 , bps53333 , ps57333 , bps58666 , ps62666 , and bps64000 .
hich the modem initially r current call. Possible 300 , bps600 , bps1200 , 7200 , bps9600 , bps12K , K , bps38K , bps75 , bps450 , 1K , bps24K , bps26K , K , bps25333 , bps26666 , ps30666 , bps32000 , ps36000 , bps37333 , ps41333 , bps42666 , ps46666 , bps48000 , ps52000 , bps53333 , ps57333 , bps58666 , ps62666 , and bps64000 .
inkof negative t in response to errored
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imary Card Slote primary card slot.
e Division Multiplexing TimeSlote time division multiplexing time slot.
imary Card Spanlinee primary card span line.
Channel Usede B channel used.
is button accesses Link Status View, described low.
is button accesses Data TxRx Status (Page 35).
is button accesses Last Call parameters atistics (Page 36).
k Status Viewis view contains the following information.
tial Tx Link Ratee transmit speed at which the modem initially nnected on it's last or current call. Possible lues are bps110 , bps300 , bps600 , bps1200 ,
bps2400 , bps4800 , bpsbps14K , bps16K , bps19unknown , bps57K , bps2bps28K , bps31K , bps33bps28000 , bps29333 , bbps33333 , bps34666 , bbps38666 , bps40000 , bbps44000 , bps45333 , bbps49333 , bps50666 , bbps54666 , bps56000 , bbps60000 , bps61333 , b
Initial Rx Link RateThe receive speed at wconnected on it's last ovalues are bps110 , bpsbps2400 , bps4800 , bpsbps14K , bps16K , bps19unknown , bps57K , bps2bps28K , bps31K , bps33bps28000 , bps29333 , bbps33333 , bps34666 , bbps38666 , bps40000 , bbps44000 , bps45333 , bbps49333 , bps50666 , bbps54666 , bps56000 , bbps60000 , bps61333 , b
Qty of Negative Ack on LSpecifies the quantity acknowledgements sen
Link TxRx Rate and Status
Data TxRx Status
Last Call parameters Statistics
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
blpr
QtSpoc
QtSpoc
FinThthvabpbpunbpbpbpbpbpbpbpbp
FinThthva
7200 , bps9600 , bps12K , K , bps38K , bps75 , bps450 , 1K , bps24K , bps26K , K , bps25333 , bps26666 , ps30666 , bps32000 , ps36000 , bps37333 , ps41333 , bps42666 , ps46666 , bps48000 , ps52000 , bps53333 , ps57333 , bps58666 , ps62666 , and bps64000 .
f link protocol timeouts on call.
f times the HST high and ave been reversed in the l.
following information.
f characters sent on the l.
f characters received in the l.
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ocks received on the link in the current or evious call.
y of Upshift on Linkecifies the number of link speed upshifts have curred in the current or previous call.
y of Link speed Fallbackecifies the quantity of link speed fallbacks that curred on the current or previous call.
al Tx Link Ratee current transmit link rate of a connection, or e last link rate of the last connection. Possible lues are bps110 , bps300 , bps600 , bps1200 , s2400 , bps4800 , bps7200 , bps9600 , bps12K , s14K , bps16K , bps19K , bps38K , bps75 , bps450 , known , bps57K , bps21K , bps24K , bps26K , s28K , bps31K , bps33K , bps25333 , bps26666 , s28000 , bps29333 , bps30666 , bps32000 , s33333 , bps34666 , bps36000 , bps37333 , s38666 , bps40000 , bps41333 , bps42666 , s44000 , bps45333 , bps46666 , bps48000 , s49333 , bps50666 , bps52000 , bps53333 , s54666 , bps56000 , bps57333 , bps58666 , s60000 , bps61333 , bps62666 , and bps64000 .
al Rx Link Ratee current receive link rate of a connection, or e last link rate of the last connection. Possible lues are bps110 , bps300 , bps600 , bps1200 ,
bps2400 , bps4800 , bpsbps14K , bps16K , bps19unknown , bps57K , bps2bps28K , bps31K , bps33bps28000 , bps29333 , bbps33333 , bps34666 , bbps38666 , bps40000 , bbps44000 , bps45333 , bbps49333 , bps50666 , bbps54666 , bps56000 , bbps60000 , bps61333 , b
Link Timeout QtySpecifies the number othe current or previous
Line Reversal QtySpecifies the number olow speeds directions hcurrent or previous cal
Data TxRx StatusThis view contains the
Chars sentSpecifies the number ocurrent or previous cal
Chars ReceivedSpecifies the number ocurrent or previous cal
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
ChSpcum
OcSpor
OcSpcu
BloSpor
BloSpcu
QtSpth
BloSphain
ReSpcu
f retrains granted in the l.
Statistics following information.
ll rings detected before the R on the last incoming
enting the last number is is the 950-xxx (DNIS)
represents the last phone odem.
renting the current or last odem. Only known in ANI
e call in hh:mm:ss format. ported will be 9999:59:59.
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ars Lostecifies the number of characters lost on the rrent or previous call. This value is not eaningful on synchronous calls.
tets Sentecifies the number of octets sent in the current previous call.
tets Receivedecifies the number of octets received in the rrent or previous call.
cks Sentecifies the number of blocks sent in the current previous call.
cks Receivedecifies the number of blocks received in the rrent or previous call.
y of Block errors on Linkecifies the number of block errors received on e link in the current or last call.
cks Resentecifies the number of blocks the modem has d to retransmit due to block errors or timeouts the current or previous call.
trains Requestedecifies the number of retrains requested in the rrent or previous call.
Retrains GrantedSpecifies the number ocurrent or previous cal
Last Call parametersThis view contains the
Rings on last incoming caDefines the quantity ofDTE answered with DTcall.
Last Number Dialed InAn ASCII string represdialed in (if known). Thnumber.
Last Number Dialed OutAn ASCII string which number dialed by the m
Last Calling Party NumbeAn ASCII string represparty that called this mapplications.
Call DurationThis is the length of thThe maximum value re
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
CoDecafor
DiDeteresinaunretlininvmalinnov4v4v4v4diadsnomodiapbpbpbpb
ceivedLsWhileLinkUp , , pbBadFrame ,
eErr , iled ,
, rcvdGatewayDiscCmd , , dspInterruptTimeout , , class2FaxHangupCmd , , tooManyUnacked ,
, priDialoutRqTimeout , , normalUserCallClear , earerIncompatibility , abnormalDisconnect , esourceUnavailable ,
ning ,
able , p ,
D , ,
y , ,
ff , t , t , rt ,
, dspReboot , PRespToDisc , spHeadPtrInvalid ,
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nnect Fail Reasonfines the reason for failure if indeed the last ll attempt failed. See Disconnect Reason below the possible values.
sconnect Reasonfines the reason that the last call was minated. Possible values are dtrDrop ,
capeSequence , athCommand, carrierLoss , ctivityTimout , mnpIncompatible , defined , remotePassword , linkPassword , ransmitLimit , kDisconnectMsgReceived , noLoopCurrent , alidSpeed , unableToRetrain , nagementCommand, noDialTone , keyAbort ,
eBusy, noAnswer , voice , noAnswerTone , Carrier , undetermined , v42SabmeTimeout , 2BreakTimeout , v42DisconnectCmd , 2IdExchangeFail , v42BadSetup , 2InvalidCodeWord , v42StringToLong , 2InvalidCommand , none , v32Cleardown , lSecurity , remoteAccessDenied , loopLoss ,
0Teardown , promptNotEnabled , PromptingInSync , nonArqMode , deIncompatible , noPromptInNonARQ , lBackLink , linkAbort , autopassFailed , GenericError , pbLinkErrTxPreAck , LinkErrTxTardyACK , pbTransmitBusTimeout , ReceiveBusTimeout , pbLinkErrTxTAL , LinkErrRxTAL , pbTransmitMasterTimeout ,
pbClockMissing , pbRepbOutOfSequenceFramepbAckWaitTimeout , pbReceivedAckSequencpbReceiveOvrflwRNRFapbReceiveMsgBufOvrflwtokenPassingTimeoutmnpProtocolViolationhstSpeedSwitchTimeouttimerExpired , t1GlareabortAnlgDstOvrIsdnnormalUnspecified , bprotocolErrorEvent ,invalidCauseValue , rremotHungUpDuringTraitrainingTimeout , incomingModemNotAvailincomingInvalidBearerCaincomingInvalidChannelIincomingInvalidProgIndincomingInvalidCallingPtincomingInvalidCalledPtyincomingCallBlock , incomingLoopStNoRingOoutgoingTelcoDisconnecoutgoingEMWinkTimeououtgoingEMWinkTooShooutgoingNoChannelAvailnoDSPRespToKA, noDSdspTailPtrInvalid , d
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
datimchr2Ir2Cr2Or2Sr2San
LaThTh
MAcico
Ththvie
EvIn
IncThreev
ablishedat the modem has
onnection established
e modem has reported modem reports these ed on the value of .
e modem has reported an pt failure event. This does ect attempt failures that dial time and no loop
at the modem has had no e specified by
watchdog timeout has odem.
e NMC has been unable to modem to requests on the
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taProcessingGenericErr , eslotUnavailable , gmtTimeNotSet ,
asAwarenessNotAvailable , nvalidChannelDirection , hannelBlockedByNetwork , r2Glare , utgoingCallBlocked , r2DNISNotFound , igCauseCongestion , igCauseUnallocNumber , r2DSPFatalError , d callBlacklisted .
st dial Security User Name initializing calle last dial security user that initiated the Call. is value is not saved to NVRAM.
odemEvents Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for a selected portn in the Chassis Device view, select Modem Events .
is view provides modem events information for e modem connected to the selected port. The w contains the following information.
ent for Modemnumberdex into the event table.
oming Connection Establishede number of times that the modem has ported a incoming connection established ent.
Outgoing Connection EstThe number of times threported an outgoing cevent.
Dtr TruesThe number of times thDTR True events. The events to the NMC basmdmEtDtrTrueThresh
Connection Attempt FailsThe number of times thinbound connect attemnot include those connare reported due to nocurrent.
Dte Idle TimeoutsThe number of times thDTE activity for the timmdmEtDteIdleThresh.
Watchdog TimeoutsNumber of times that abeen detected for this m
Mgmt Bus FailuresThe number of times thget a response from themanagement bus.
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
ReThredr
NoThto
BlkTh
FaThba
NoThcu
IncThin
OuThou
DtThDTba
at the NMC has detected a in excess of the threshold ectThresh.
bviews menu for a selected portview, select Commands View .
mand information for the e selected port. The view
information.
uniquely identifies the The value corresponds to ponding modem in the sis MIB.
lue that describes the invoked. Possible values eReset , storeToNvram , toreFromNvram , offHook , one , endTest , rTest102 , lclAnlgLpbk , pbk , selfTest , testRam , 54LclAnlgLpbk , honeLine ,
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set by Dtese number of times that the modem has been set by the DTE via the ATZ command or by DTR op.
Tonese number of times the modem reported no
nes.
Error recv eventse number of times the modem reported BLERs.
llbackse number of times the modem reported fall cks.
Loop current eventse number of times the modem reported no loop rrent events.
oming Connection Terminatede number of times the modem has reported an
coming connection terminated event.
tgoing Connection Terminatede number of times the modem has reported an tgoing connection termination event.
r Falsese number of times the modem has reported R False events. The DTR false event timeout is sed on mdmEtDtrFalseThresh.
Connection TimeoutsThe number of times thcall that has a durationdefined in mdmEtConn
Command ViewAccess: From the Icon Suicon in the Chassis Device
This view provides commodem connected to thcontains the following
Cmd for ModemnumberThe index value whichmodem for this entry. the index of the corresentity table of the chas
This field contains a vacommand that is beingare noCommand, softwarrestoreFromDflt , resonHook , sndTone , rcvTrspndrTest105 , rspndlclDgtlLpbk , rmtDgtlLtestRom , testNVRAM , vv54RmtDgtlLpbk , idleP
Cmd_Function
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
loaloaloaso
CmThdefaiunnoundedewrpenono
ReThincois va
CmThto
dem may be in a state ds could adversely affect ases, a command request noForce will result in a r elects to ignore such can be set to force in a cause the command to be of the potentially
result of the most recently test, or the value none if en requested since the last re none , success ,
rted , unAbleToRun ,
bviews menu for a selected portview, select Enable Traps View .
le and disable traps and connected to the selected es for each trap described , disableAll , enableLog , ew contains the following
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dHwFlowDflt , loadSwFlowDflt , dMnp10CllulrDflt , loadV42CllulrMblDflt , dV42CllulrFxdDflt , hardBusyAtDisable ,
ftBusyAtDisable , and restoreLineAt .
d_Codee value of this field indicates a further scription of what went wrong when a command ls. Possible values are noError , unable , recognizedCommand , slotEmpty , noResponse , tConnected , connected , onLine , supportedCommand , deviceDisabled , viceInTestMode , testFailed , viceInSecurityMode , noRTS, noDTR, ongLoopbackSpeed , noLoopbackInARQ , ndingSoftwareDownload , invalidFrequency , LoopCurrent , noDialTone , and LineDetected .
quest_Idis field contains the value of the request-id field
the SNMP PDU which invoked the most recent mmand or test on this modem. If the request-id unknown or undefined, this field contains the lue zero.
d_Parametersis field can contain parameters that are specific
the particular command being issued.
In certain cases the mowhere certain commanconnections. In such cwith this button set towarning. If the operatowarnings, this button subsequent request tocarried out regardless hazardous effect.
Command ResultThis field contains the requested command orno commands have bereset. Possible values ainProgress , notSuppoaborted , and failed .
Enable Traps ViewAccess: From the Icon Suicon in the Chassis Device
This view lets you enablogging on the modem port. The possible valubelow are enableTrapand enableAll . The viinformation.
Command Force
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
TraThmthen
In
Ou
Mm
Thtralon
This
.
ror counter has exceeded shold during the current
counter has exceeded the ld during the current call.
ed a lack of dial tone when .
ed a lack of loop current on went off hook.
erminated on modem.
I
O
ld
hold
inated
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p enable for Modemnumbere index value which uniquely identifies the
odem for this entry. The value corresponds to e index of the corresponding modem in the tity table of the chassis MIB.
coming connection established on modem.
tgoing connection established on modem.
odem failed an attempt to connect with another odem.
e DTE connected to this modem has not nsmitted anything to this modem for a period ger than its idle time threshold.
e attached DTE is asserting that the DTR signal in a “true” condition.
A dial in call has ended
This modem's block erthe defined “good” threcall.
This modem's fallbacknormal “good” thresho
The modem has detectit went off hook to dial
The modem has detectthe phone line when it
Incoming connection t
ncoming Connection Established
utgoing Connection Established
Connection Attempt Failure
Dte Xmit Data Idle
Dtr True
Dial In Call Duration
Bler Count At Thresho
Fallback Count At Thresh
No Dial Tone
No Loop Current
Incoming Connection Term
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
Ou
Mco
Thre
Thin
A
LiAcico
Ththvie
umber uniquely identifies the The value corresponds to ponding modem in the sis MIB.
e the dial security feature
rompting by the called pass password supplied by password is supplied at all.
odem will prompt the word regardless of the to negotiate the auto pass
the modem (after alidation) will disconnect inating modem.
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tgoing connection terminated on modem.
odem's connection time limit expired. The nnection was terminated.
is specific trap is generated when modem is set by dte.
e DTE attached to this modem is asserting DTR a “false” condition.
dial out call has ended.
nk Security Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for a selected portn in the Chassis Device view, select Link Security .
is view provides link security information for e modem connected to the selected port. The w contains the following information.
Link security for ModemnThe index value whichmodem for this entry. the index of the corresentity table of the chas
Lets you disable/enablfor the modem.
Disables/enables the pmodem when the auto the caller fails or if no
If this is enabled, the mremote user for a passsuccess of the modem password.
If this is set to enable, successful password vand dial out to the orig
Outgoing Connection Terminated
Connection Limit Expired
Reset by DTE
Dtr False
Dial Out Call Duration
Link security
Fallback Prompt
Force Prompt
Dial Back
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
Difeaac
AuCoes
LoCoacAc
AcCoen
AuAcico
Ththvie
AuThm
ponding modem in the sis MIB.
ablished when a Total Control WAN es a connection with a mote modem is the caller.
ablished when a Total Control WAN es a connection with a tal Control WAN HUB
when a Total Control WAN nnect with a remote g or an outgoing call.
when a user, who is om a remote modem in to a B modem that supports invalid response to a
er when a user, who is from a Total Control WAN orts dial security, uses a
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sables/enables the Local Access Password ture used to establish security check when
cessing any security setting.
to Pass Passwdntains the Auto Pass Password used for tablishing Link security during call negotiation.
cal Access Paswdntains the Local Access password used when cessing any security setting and when the Local cess password feature is enabled.
count Passwdntains the fall back password which must be tered if the auto pass password is not satisfied.
to Responsecess: From the Icon Subviews menu for a selected portn in the Chassis Device view, select Port Configuration .
is view provides auto response information for e modem connected to the selected port. The w contains the following information.
to response script for modemnumbere index value which uniquely identifies the
odem for this entry. The value corresponds to
the index of the corresentity table of the chas
Incoming Connection EstThis script is triggeredHUB modem establishremote modem. The re
Outgoing Connection EstThis script is triggeredHUB modem establishremote modem. The Tomodem is the caller.
Connection Attempt FailThis script is triggeredHUB modem fails to comodem for an incomin
Dial In Login FailThis script is triggeredattempting to dial in frTotal Control WAN HUdial security, enters anprompt.
Dial Out Restricted NumbThis script is triggeredattempting to dial out HUB modem that supprestricted number.
Local Account Passwd
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
ReThre
DtThrem
FaThHUbaco
BlkThHUer
IncThcacore
OuThHUcore
when a connection ser defined connection
when a user, who is from a Total Control WAN orts dial security, enters a prompt.
ber when a user, who is from a Total Control WAN orts dial security, uses a
ore auto response below.
isted Userwhen a user, who has been dial in to or out of a Total em.
when a user, who is dialing l Control WAN HUB mber of password prompt
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set By Dteis script is triggered when a modem has been set by a DTE.
e Xmit Idleis script is triggered when a modem's DTE mains idle for a user-defined number of inutes.
ll backs at Threshis script is triggered when a Total Control WAN B modem reaches a certain amount of fall
cks within a single session. This amount can be nfigured by a user.
errors at Threshis script is triggered when a Total Control WAN B modem receives a certain amount of block
rors. This amount can be configured by a user.
oming Connection Terminatedis script is triggered after a remote modem has lled a Total Control WAN HUB modem, but the nnection between them terminated for some ason.
tgoing Connection Terminatedis script is triggered after a Total Control WAN B modem called a remote modem, but the
nnection between them terminated for some ason.
Connection Time ExpiredThis script is triggeredduration exceeds the utime limit.
Dial Out Login FailThis script is triggeredattempting to dial out HUB modem that suppan invalid response to
Dial Back Restricted NumThis script is triggeredattempting to dial out HUB modem that supprestricted number.
This button accesses minformation described
Login Attempt By Black LThis script is triggered black listed, is trying toControl WAN HUB mod
User BlacklistedThis script is triggered in to or out of the Totamodem, exceeds the nu
More
D e C h a s s i s D e v i c e V i e w
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
relis
LoThinmna
AtThinexdu
WaThha
MgThm
DtThtrahoTh
DtThtra
cified number of seconds. nfigurable.
when a Total Control WAN d for auto answer, fails to ll within a specified
amount is user
when a DTE fails to raise incoming call for a gs. This amount is user
when a Total Control WAN ook, but detects an vel on an analog phone
when a Total Control WAN ook, but it does not detect rrent on an analog phone
when the first general
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tries. At this point the user becomes black ted.
gin Attempts Exceededis script is triggered when a user, who is dialing
to or out of the Total Control WAN HUB odem, exceeds the number of correct user me/password response attempts.
tempt Limit Exceededis script is triggered when a user, who is dialing
to or out of a Total Control WAN HUB modem, ceeds the number of security prompt retries ring a single dial security session.
tchdogis script is triggered when a software failure s occurred on a modem.
mt Bus Failureis script is triggered when a contact with a
odem, via the management bus, has been lost.
r Trueis script is triggered when a modem's DTE nsitions its DTR line from low to high and lds it high for the specified number of seconds. is amount is user configurable.
r Falseis script is triggered when a modem's DTE nsitions its DTR line from high to low and
holds it low for the speThis amount is user co
Modem Ring No AnswerThis script is triggeredHUB modem, configureanswer an incoming canumber of rings. This configurable.
Dte Ring No AnswerThis script is triggeredDTR in response to anspecified amount of rinconfigurable.
No Dial ToneThis script is triggeredHUB modem goes off hinadequate dial tone leline.
No Loop CurrentThis script is triggeredHUB modem goes off hthe presence of loop culine.
Timer 1This script is triggeredpurpose timer expires.
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egister 60. It announces f the link will be across a fore, the Dynamic ll be active. The default is
egister 60. It selects which e negotiated if allowed by
Possible values are mnp5 lt is v42bis .
ter 64. It limits DCE l to or below the chosen are maxDceRate , 9600 , bps12000 , and
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er 2is script is triggered when the second general rpose timer expires.
er 3is script is triggered when the third general rpose timer expires.
er 4is script is triggered when the fourth general rpose timer expires.
ellular Support Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for a selected portn in the Chassis Device view, select Cellular Supportw.
is view provides cellular support information the modem connected to the selected port.
llular Support for Modemnumbere index value which uniquely identifies the
odem for this entry. The value corresponds to e index of the corresponding modem in the tity table of the chassis MIB.
is field is bit 4 of register 60 and tells the odem which speed to establish the link at. The
default is 0. Possible vlinkAtHighSpeed and
This field is bit 3 of S-rthat at least one end ocellular network. ThereTransmit Algorithm wi0.
This field is bit 2 of S-rcompression type will bother modem settings.and v42bis . The defau
This field is the S-regisbitrates to values equasetting. Possible valuesbps4800 , bps7200 , bpsbps14400 . The default
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egister 66. It selects fixed s. Possible values are ite . The default is 0.
egister 66. It calling tone. The default is
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is field is bits 4 and 5 of S-register 66. It sets e DCE startup rate. The default is 0. Possible lues are auto , bps4800 , and bps9600 .
is field is S-register 65. It selects the DCE TX el to use during cellular operations. Possible lues are modemContrlTxLev , dBm10, dBm11, m12, dBm13, dBm14, dBm15, dBm16, dBm17, m18, dBm19, dBm20, dBm21, dBm22, dBm23, m24, and dBm25. The default is 0.
is field is the S-register 61. It takes a value m 0 to 3 and regulates the V.42bis Short Form gotiation rules. The short form assumes that e maximum string length is always 32 octets d that the direction of compression is always
-directional. Possible values are disable , m1CodeWords512 , form2CodeWords1024 , and m3CodeWords2048 . The default is 0.
This field is bit 1 of S-ror mobile site operationfixedSite and mobileS
This field is bit 2 of S-renables/disables ETC 0.
This field is bit 0 of S-renables/disables ETC.
This field is bit 3 of S-renables/disables forcedefault 0.
This field is bit 6 of S-renables/disables DCE default is 0.
Dce StartRate
Dce Tx Level
ShortForm Rules
V42 CellSite
V42Etc Call Tone
V42 Etc
V42Etc Tx Level Contr
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egister 60. It will P extended services to be on. This will mean that negotiate. The default is 0.
bviews menu for a selected portview, select Call Control View .
control information on the e selected port. The view
information.
mber uniquely identifies the The value corresponds to ponding modem in the sis MIB.
seconds the modem waits and beginning to dial. de options 2,4,6, or 7 are .
seconds the modem will l after dialing. The default
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is field is bit 7 of S-register 66. It ables/disables non-ETC originate mode. The fault is disable .
is field is the S61.4 register. It enables and sables MNP10 originate mode.
is field is bit 5 of S-register 60. It ables/disables MNP10 fallback. The default is able .
is field is bit 6 of S-register 60. It ables/disables MNP10 fallforward. The default enable .
is field is bit 7 of S-register 60. It ables/disables the MNPX detection phase ring connection establishment. The default is able .
This field is bit 1 of S-renable/disable the MNactive during negotiatiMNP10 will use V.42 to
Call Control ViewAccess: From the Icon Suicon in the Chassis Device
This view provides callmodem connected to thcontains the following
Call Control for ModemnuThe index value whichmodem for this entry. the index of the corresentity table of the chas
Dial DelayDefines the number ofbetween going off hookIgnored when result coactive. The default is 2
Wait for CarrierDefines the number ofwait for a carrier signais 60.
NonEtc Originate Mode
Mnp 10
Mnp 10 Fallback
Mnp 10 Fallforward
Mnp x Detection Phase
Mnp x
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e modem in response to The default value is e of dip switch 2-3 on es are goOnHook, d ignoreEscCode .
r of rings that the modem hen set to 0 the modem . The default is 1.
ignore , queryOnly , and s which, if any, AT will recognize or accept ult is ignore .
econds) that the modem efore clearing the transmit rrier after DTR drops. This remote modem to all transmitted data. The
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termines whether or not the modem transmits sult codes to the DTE. Possible values are playResult , noResult , and originateOnly . e default value is displayResult .
hen this is enabled, the modem requires that R go low before it will accept another call. The
odem also implements a Fast Connect mode ere CD is asserted before the link negotiation is
mplete. The default is disable .
termines whether the modem transmits result des in the verbal or numeric mode. The fault is verbal .
fines whether or not the ARQ result codes are nt to the DTE on connection (if result codes are abled). The possible values are ResultsDisabled , arqResultsEnabled , ludeHstV32 , and includeProtocol . The fault is arqResultsEnabled .
Defines the action of ththe escape code (+++). determined by the statpower up. Possible valuenterCommandMode , an
Auto AnswerDetermines the numbewill answer calls on. Wcan only originate calls
The possible values areenableAll . Determinecommands the modemfrom the DTE. The defa
Arq Buffer WaitSets the duration (in swaits on an ARQ call bbuffer and dropping cais to allow time for theacknowledge receipt ofdefault is 0.
Quiet Result Codes
Ghost Port Lock
Response Mode
Arq ResultCode Mode
Esc Code Response
At Recognition
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operating in synchronous and how it responds of error control on ions. Possible values are lArq , arqOnly ,
isBit . When set to the e modem attempts to trol but, if unable to, it will set to none , async empt to use error control. the modem will hang up if or control. When set to
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sables / enables off-hook restriction in ternational modems. The default is enable .
ves the current Data/FAX mode of the modem. ssible values are dataMode , faxClass1Mode , taFaxClass1Mode , faxClass2Mode , and taFaxClass2Mode .
hen enabled the modem will answer calls using e sequence normally used by the originating odem. The default is disable .
termines if the modem should send special sult codes (when they are triggered by user nflicts with the management system) to the E. The default is enable .
sables blacklist restriction in international odems. The default is enable .
This button accesses CParameters, described
This button accesses C(Page 51).
Call Control Error CThis view provides callparameters for the modselected port. The viewinformation.
Defines if the modem isor asynchronous moderelative to negotiation asynchronous connectnone , syncMode , normav25bisChar , and v25bdefault, normalArq , thconnect with error conconnect anyway. Whenconnections do not attWhen set to arqOnly , unable to negotiate err
Off Hook Restriction
Data / Fax Mode
Answer In Originate Mode
Mgmt System Message
Blacklist restrictn in Internationalmodem
Error Control parameters
Phone Strings
Error Control Mode
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link request timeout for d 2400 bps calls. The
fallback timer, in 10ths of s 0.
Stringsrmation about call control odem connected to the
dem will dial the number g 0 when the DTR signal
high. The default is
dem will dial the number g 0 on power up or after a able .
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ncMode , the modem will not connect ynchronously.
termines if the modem will include MNP/V42 gotiation on 1200 bps connections. The default enable .
ecifies whether the modem will recognize I/MIC closure as the mechanism for detecting coming calls. The default is disable .
termines if the modem will include MNP/V43 gotiation on 2400 bps calls. The default is able .
termines if the modem will include MNP/V42 gotiation on V.32 connections. The default is able .
Mnp TimeoutSpecifies the MNP/V42negotiation of 1200 andefault is 5.
V21 V23 Fallback TimerSpecifies the V21/V23a second. The default i
Call Control PhoneThis view provides infophone strings for the mselected port.
When enabled, the mopresent in Phone Strintransitions from low todisable .
When enabled, the mopresent in Phone Strinreset. The default is dis
Mnp With 1200
Mi/Mic for Incoming calls
Mnp With 2400
Mnp With V32
AutoDial on Dtr
AutoDial on PowerUp
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ess Code (CAC) is string is a configuration cters (e.g. &F, &F&B1&R1, OT include the AT the 2nd of 4 CAC init
ess Code (CAC) is string is a configuration cters (e.g. &F, &F&B1&R1, OT include the AT the 3rd of 4 CAC init
ess Code (CAC) is string is a configuration cters (e.g. &F, &F&B1&R1, OT include the AT the 4th of 4 CAC init
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termines if calling init strings are used or not. e default is enable .
one String 0one number stored in modem's non volatile
emory. This is useful in providing quick access frequently called numbers. This value is also ed for the dial on power up and dial on DTR tions.
one String 1one number stored in modem's non volatile
emory. This is useful in providing quick access frequently called numbers.
one String 2one number stored in modem's non volatile
emory. This is useful in providing quick access frequently called numbers.
one String 3one number stored in modem's non volatile
emory. This is useful in providing quick access frequently called numbers.
llingInit String 1is is the Carrier Access Code (CAC)
itialization string. This string is a configuration ing of 1 to 30 characters (e.g. &F, &F&B1&R1,
etc.) This string does Nattention prefix. This isstrings.
CallingInit String 2This is the Carrier Accinitialization string. Thstring of 1 to 30 charaetc.) This string does Nattention prefix. This isstrings.
CallingInit String 3This is the Carrier Accinitialization string. Thstring of 1 to 30 charaetc.) This string does Nattention prefix. This isstrings.
CallingInit String 4This is the Carrier Accinitialization string. Thstring of 1 to 30 charaetc.) This string does Nattention prefix. This isstrings.
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Device Topology View
This section provides a brief description of the Device Topology view available for modModem Pool/Total Control devices.
vice Topology views show the connections tween a modeled device and other network tities. There are two kinds of Device Topology ws available for the HubUSRMP models:
Interface Device Topology View (Page 53)Chassis Device Topology View (Page 54)
terface Device Topologyiewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Devicen, select DevTop > Interface .
gure 5 illustrates this view, which is provided the device models. The lower panel uses
terface icons to represent the device’s serial and twork I/O ports. These Interface icons provide e same information and menu options as those the Interface Device View (Page 11). If there is a vice connected to a particular interface, a vice icon appears on the vertical bar above the terface icon along with an icon representing the
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hassis Device Topology Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Devicen, select DevTop > Chassis .
e lower panel of the Chassis Device Topology w (Figure 6) depicts device and network nnections for each port on a selected module. u select the module by clicking on its image thin the top middle panel. The port labels in is view provide the same information and menu tions as those in the Chassis Device view age 14). Refer to the SPECTRUM Views cumentation for details.
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Application Views
This section describes the main Application view and the associated application-specimodels of the US Robotics Modem Pool/Total Control devices in SPECTRUM.
cess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Devicen, select Application .
hen a device model is created, SPECTRUM tomatically creates models for each of the ajor and minor applications supported by the vice. The main Application view identifies all of ese application models, shows their current ndition status, and provides access to plication-specific subviews. Figure 7 shows this w in the Icon mode. If you prefer the List mode, ich displays applications as text labels, select
ew > Mode > List.
me applications used in this Management odule are also used in other SPECTRUM anagement Modules and, therefore, are scribed in MIB-II Applications. These include MP2_Agent, ICMP_App, IP2_App, stem2_App, TCP2_App, and UDP2_App.
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e following device-specific applications are scribed in this section.
USRISDNApp, below
USRLPBApp (Page 57)
USRNICApp (Page 61)
USRNMCApp (Page 62)
USRPBApp (Page 66)
USRT1App (Page 67)
- USRDS0Min_App (Page 67)
- USRUDS1Min_App (Page 70)
- USRDT1MinApp (Page 78)
- USRIDS0Min_App (Page 82)
USRMPApp (Page 85)
USRX25App (Page 92)
USRISDNAppTable 4 lists the Icon Sviews for this applicati
T1-PRI ISDN CaViewAccess: From the Icon SuUSRISDNApp icon, select C
This view shows the comanageable T1-PRI ISDThe view provides the f
IndexA unique number for e
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Some views contain Sort, Find, and Update buttons that let you update values in a table and find information. Refer to SPECTRUM Views for details on these buttons.
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as defined below.
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DN-Gateway Slote chassis slot of the Gateway Card assigned to is T1-PRI ISDN Card. The possible values are m 0 to 16.
mCallsAlloweddicates if modem calls are disabled or enabled this T1-PRI ISDN Card. The default is enable .
all Routing Configuration Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theRISDNApp icon, select Call Routing .
is view shows the current call routing nfiguration for each of the manageable T1-PRI DN Cards in the chassis. The view provides the lowing fields.
exunique number for each card in the chassis.
oneNum_Index index for each of the 48 inbound call routing mbers for this card.
oundPhoneNume call routing phone numbers.
oundCallTypee call type for each of the 48 inbound call uting phone numbers. The possible values are alog and digital .
USRLPBAppTable 5 lists the Icon Sviews for this applicati
Interface ParameAccess: From the Icon SuUSRLPBApp icon, select In
This view displays conabout interface parameLink Access Protocol Dcontains read-only fieldaccess other subviews,
Operation IndexThe interface index val
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er Recd Window Sizevalue from 1 to 127.
er Xmit Window Sizevalue from 1 to 127.
er Loc Probevalue from 1 to 127.
cesses the LAPB Timer view, which provides e following fields.
min Indexunique value for each X.25 subnetwork entity nning LAPB in the chassis. The value matches e value of the index of the corresponding X.25 bnetwork entity running LAPB as listed in the tity table of the chassis MIB.
Ack Timevalue from 1 to 3000.
k Idle Timevalue from 0 to 32000.
Ack Delay Timevalue from 0 to 3000.
Accesses the LAPB Valthe following fields.
Opern IndexThe interface index val
N2 Re Xmit ValThe maximum numberafter the Ack, P-bit, or limits RR w/P-bit sendand the Busy timer exp
Tpf ValA value from 1 to 3000
Trej ValA value from 1 to 1000
T Busy ValA value from 1 to 3000
Accesses the LAPB Frathe following fields.
Opern IndexThe interface index val
Max Rec Frame SA value from 133 to 51
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Frames
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ning LAPB as listed in the sis MIB.
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es transmitted/received.
ands transmitted/received.
ses transmitted/received.
nds transmitted/received.
ses transmitted/received
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mr Errorvalue of enable or disable .
mrinvprsp Errvalue of enable or disable .
rame Pbitvalue of enable or disable .
On Admvalue of enable or disable .
Errorvalue of enable or disable .
tatistics Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theRLPBApp, select Statistics View .
is view displays two sets of statistics; Transmit atistics and Received Statistics. Except for the at Index field, which is listed once and applies both sets of statistics, the field names and ssible values in both sets of statistics are the me, and they provide numerical counts as own below.
at Indexunique value for each X.25 subnetwork entity nning LAPB in the chassis. The value matches e value of the index of the corresponding X.25
subnetwork entity runentity table of the chas
RR CmdsNumber of transmitted
RR ResponNumber of RR respons
RNR CmdsNumber of RNR comm
RNR RespoNumber of RNR respon
REJ CmdsNumber of REJ comma
REJ RespoNumber of REJ respon
SABM CmdsNumber of SABM commtransmitted/received.
DISC CmdNumber of DISC commtransmitted/received.
DM ResponNumber of DM respons
UA ResponNumber of UA respons
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MR Respmber of FRMR responses nsmitted/received.
ramember of I-Frame commands nsmitted/received.
dministration Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theRLPBApp, select Admin View .
is view provides the following fields and ttons.
min Indexunique value for each X.25 subnetwork entity nning LAPB in the chassis. The value of this ld matches the value of the index of the rresponding X.25 subnetwork entity running PB as listed in the entity table of the chassis
IB.
min Received Window Sizee maximum number of unacknowledged IPDUs at can be received before the acknowledgement must be sent. The default value is 3.
min Transmit Window Sizee maximum number of unacknowledged IPDUs at must be sent before a response is required.
The Normal mode is 1 Extended mode is 1 thvalue is 7.
Admin Location ProbeThe position, before thwhich an IPDU is sent an acknowledgment frovalue is 0.
See Timer (Page 58).
See Value (Page 58).
See Frames (Page 58).
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entry for each of the dem NIC entities in the eans to take specific
NICs in the NAS chassis.
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SRNICAppble 6 lists the Icon Subviews menu options and ws for this application.
onfiguration Detail Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theRNICApp icon, select Configuration Detail View .
is view provides a means to configure each dividual entity in the NIC.
exunique value for each entity in the Analog odem NIC card.
MTrapEnbldts you enable or disable the modem ring-no- swer event. The possible values are
enableTrap , disableAllenableAll .
DTETrapEnbldLets you enable or disaanswer event. The possenableTrap , disableAllenableAll .
RingThreshSets the number of rinno-answer events.
Line StatusThe line status, either
Command TableAccess: From the Icon SuUSRNICApp icon, select C
This view contains an manageable Analog Mochassis. It provides a mactions on one or more
IndexA unique value for eacModem NIC entity in thmatches the value of thcorresponding manageentity in the entity tab
Table 6: Icon Subviews Menu Options
Option Opens the...
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Configuration Detail View, below
ommand able View
Command Table View (Page 61)
odel formation
Model Information Views (Page 113)
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Force results in warnings. such warnings by setting subsequent issue of the command to be carried out .
he most recently requested lays none if no commands nce the last reset.
pon test completion is of the Function field used . In the case of action f this field is zero if the ful, and indicates a further nt wrong if it was se of tests, the value here
of each of the sub-tests
c Icon Subviews menu ion is Configuration View, w described below.
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mtStn_IDgeneric read-write variable that a Management ation (MS) can use to guarantee that the results m a given command are the results of a mmand issued by that specific MS. Each MS ust SET a unique value to this field when doing mmands and GET the value of this field gether with the values of Req_Id and Result to tect interference from other MSs.
q_IDe value of the request-id field in the SNMP PDU at invoked the current or most recent command test on this NIC Card. If the request-id is known or undefined, this field displays 0.
nctionvalue that describes the command being voked. The possible values are noCommand, nDisruptSelfTest , busyOutPhoneLine , and torePhoneLine .
d_Paramsplays parameters that are specific to the rticular command being issued. In some cases, ere will be no additional parameters required.
d_Force some cases, the NIC may be in a state such at certain commands could adversely affect nnections. In such cases, command requests
with this field set to noYou can elect to ignorethis field to force in acommand to cause theregardless of its effects
ResultDisplays the result of tcommand/test, or disphave been requested si
Cmd_CodeThe value of this field udependent on the valueto invoke the commandcommands, the value ocommand was successdescription of what weunsuccessful. In the cais a bit mapped result performed.
USRNMCAppThe only device-specifioption for this applicatwhich accesses the vie
A p U S R N M C A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
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s by which GMT differs fault value is gmtPlus0 . lues include easternUsa-
mtPlus6 , , and pacificUsa-
ing possible values include s12 through gmtPlus12 .
whether the NMC will time when converting from possible values are enable
whether to automatically hey are inserted into the assis is powered on. The ble and disable . If the nfigure, the values used to l be those that were last RAM. Cards that do not RAM will be configured
rere in the NAS chassis as n degrees Celsius.
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MC Configuration Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theRNMCApp icon, select Configuration View .
is view provides the following fields and ttons.
stemTime on NMC’s real time clocked to set and read the current time as kept by e NMC’s real-time clock. It should be set to the al time for the place where the chassis is ysically located. The real-time clock has the pability of maintaining correct time for short rations without power.
stemDate on NMC’s real time clocked to set and read the current date as kept by e NMC’s real-time clock. It should be set to the al date where the chassis is physically located.
eenwich Mean Time (GMT)e current Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The lue is sent in US Robotic’s enterprise-specific MP trap messages for use by the receiving
anagement Stations.
t to reflect the time zone in which the chassis is ysically located. It is used in the conversion m local time to GMT. The time zones are named
for the number of hourfrom local time. The deSome of the possible vagmtPlus5 , centralUsa-gmountainUsa-gmtPlus7gmtPlus8 . The remainthe range from gmtMinu
This value determines honor daylight savingslocal time to GMT. The and disable .
This value determines configure cards when tchassis or when the chpossible values are enacards are set to autococonfigure the cards wilsaved to the NMC’s NVmatch the values in NVwith default values.
NAS Chassis TemperatuThe current temperatudetected by the NMC, i
Timezone
Daylight Saving Time
PowerUp AutoConfigure
A p U S R N M C A p p
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g View (Page 65).
iew (Page 65).
nfiguration view, click User
following fields.
LAN interface.
facee LAN interface.
he LAN interface.
WAN interface.
rfacee WAN interface.
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am Installede amount of dynamic RAM currently installed the Network Management Card, in kilobytes.
C Software CompVere software compatibility version.
er Defnd AtStringuser-defined AT string that will be used to nfigure a modem connected to the NMC’s WAN rt if the NMC needs to dial out to make a nnection.
mber of WanRetriese number of attempts to be made by the NMC
send the packet out of the WAN port while ing a dial-up connection. The default is 0, ich means the number of retries is disabled d the NMC will keep trying to transmit the me packet until it succeeds.
n DialOut PhoneNume phone number that the NMC will use to dial a
odem that is connected to the WAN port if there no existing connection when the NMC tries to nd an IP datagram out that port.
C Statuse general status or health of the Network
anagement Card (NMC). The possible values are her, ok, and noncritical (failure).
Opens the User Interfa
Opens the Event Loggin
Opens the Command V
User Interface ViewAccess: From the NMC CoInterface .
This view provides the
IP Addr of Lan InterfaceThe IP address for the
SubnetMask of Lan InterThe subnet mask for th
Enables and disables t
IPAddr of Wan InterfaceThe IP address for the
SubnetMask of Wan InteThe subnet mask for th
User Interface
Event Logging
NMC Command Grp
Lan Interface
A p U S R N M C A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
DeThform
LoThin
PrTh
PuThde
EvAcLo
Thbu
Thpono
PrTh
ddrserver’s IP address.
rt NumberP port number.
t transmission retry count.
tics groups included in log values are none , group2 ,
23 , group24 , group34 , alue is none .
nfiguration view, click NMC
following fields and
riable that a Management antee that the results from he results of a command Management Station.
t-id field in the SNMP PDU t command or test on this
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fault Gateway IPAddre address of the gateway to which the IP will ward those packets whose net ID does not
atch the net ID of either interface.
calToken Ring IeeeAddre IEEE physical address of the Token Ring
terface.
ivate String for SNMP community stringe SNMP read-write community string.
blic String for SNMP community stringe SNMP read-only community string. The fault is public .
ent Logging Viewcess: From the NMC Configuration view, click Eventgging .
is view provides the following fields and ttons.
e server selection for event logging. The ssible values are primary , secondary , and ne .
imary Server Log Addre primary logging server’s IP address.
Secondary Server Log AThe secondary logging
Logging Server’s Udp PoThe logging server’s UD
Log Retry CountThe NMC logging clien
The optional call statismessages. The possiblegroup3 , group4 , groupand all . The default v
Command ViewAccess: From the NMC CoCommand Grp .
This view provides the buttons.
Command Mgt Station IdA generic read-write vaStation can use to guara given command are tissued by that specific
Command Request IdThe value of the requesthat invoked the curren
lect Server to Log
Log Call Statistics Grp
A p U S R P B A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
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Inmcocoseeletore
CoPacobe
CoThcocoreinPab
etion, the value of this field ription of what went wrong successful. The possible Command , noError , mmand , testFailed , , and d .
c Icon Subviews menu ion is Datagram View, Datagram view described
Viewbviews menu for thetagram View .
figuration information for hassis that supports The view contains the
h card in the chassis. The hes the value of the index rd’s entry in the entity
B.
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twork Management Card. If the request-id is known or undefined, the value is 0.
value that describes the command being voked.
some cases, the Network Management Card ay be in a state such that certain commands uld adversely affect operations. In such cases, a mmand request with this field not present or t to noForce will result in a warning. If you ct to ignore such warnings, this field can be set
force to cause the command to be carried out gardless of its effect.
mmand Paramrameters that are specific to the particular mmand being issued. In some cases, there will no additional parameters required.
mmand Resulte result of the most recently requested mmand or test, or the value none if no mmands have been requested since the last set. The possible values are none , success , rogress , notSupported , unAbleToRun ,
orted , and failed .
Command CodeUpon command complprovides a further descif the command was unvalues are unrecognizedunable , unsupportedConvramAccessConflictpendingSoftwareDownloa
USRPBAppThe only device-specifioption for this applicatwhich opens the PBDGbelow.
PBDG DatagramAccess: From the Icon SuUSRPBApp icon, select Da
This view contains coneach NAC in the NAS cpacket bus datagrams.following fields.
IndexA unique value for eacvalue of this field matcof the corresponding catable of the chassis MI
ommand Function
ommand Force
A p U S R T 1 A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
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accesses no device-specific in four minor applications S0Min_App, RDT1MIN_App, and se minor applications are
pubviews menu options and on.
bviews Menu Options
Opens the...
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meSlot Status Information View 8)
mmand Table View (Page 69)
Information Views (Page 113)
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nt Pktse number of packet bus datagrams sent by this tity.
ceived Pktse number of packet bus datagrams received by is entity.
sTmeOutse number of packet bus timeouts experienced this entity.
ror Statuse current error status of this entity.
ock Statusis field returns the current status of the packet s clock. The possible values are notSupported , ckMaster , clockSlave , andClockPresent .
USRT1AppThis major application views but it does contathat do; namely, USRDUSRUDS1Min_App, USUSRIDS0Min_App. Thedescribed below.
USRDS0Min_ApTable 7 lists the Icon Sviews for this applicati
Table 7: Icon Su
Option
Configuration DS0 Co
Status Table DS0 Ti(Page 6
Command Table DS0 Co
Model Information Model
A p U S R T 1 A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
DAcUS
ThPafol
DSThCSmcoch
DSThtim
TDThDS
DSSpvafra
DSSpDS
tring useful for easy relative to the user
us Information Viewbviews menu for theect Status Table .
DS0 Status Table. The wing fields.
uniquely identifies the y is applicable. This value e index for the
ity in the entity table of the
uniquely identifies the which this entry refers.
current status of the status values change m operation. Possible , dialingIn , dialingOut , dOut , softBusyOut ,
yOut , mdmBusyOut, allIgnore , test , alarm ,
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S0 Configuration Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theRDS0Min_App icon, select Configuration .
is view contains the Operator Definable DS0 rameters Table. The table contains the lowing fields.
1_Indexe index value which uniquely identifies the U to which this entry is applicable. This value
atches the value of the index for the rresponding DS1 entity in the entity table of the assis MIB.
0_Indexe index value which uniquely identifies the eslot of the CSU to which this entry refers.
S_TimeSlotNoe TDM time slot number used by the particular 0.
0_Stateecifies the state of the particular DS0. Possible lues are normal , busyOut , transparent , and cUnused .
0 Typeecifies the connection type for the particular 0. The default value is TDM.
DS0_Id StrgAn operator definable sidentification of a DS0application.
DS0 TimeSlot StatAccess: From the Icon SuUSRDS0Min_App icon, sel
This view contains thetable contains the follo
DS1_IndexThe index value whichCSU to which this entrmatches the value of thcorresponding DS1 entchassis MIB.
DS0_IndexThe index value whichtimeslot of the CSU to
DS0_StatusThis field indicates thespecified timeslot. Thedynamically with systevalues are other , idleconnectedIn , connectehardBusyOut , autoBusignoringCalls , mdmC
A p U S R T 1 A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
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uniquely identifies the y is applicable. This value e index for the
ity in the entity table of the
uniquely identifies the which this entry refers.
eric read-write variable tion (MS) can use to lts from a given command mand issued by that ust SET a unique value to
ommands and GET the her with Req_Id and Result rom other MSs.
value of the request-id field h invoked the current or on this DS0 entity. If the or undefined, this field .
lue that identifies the ted. The possible values
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nsparent , unavailable , transparentTest , used , busyOut , fracUnused , and passThru .
0_ModemStatis field identifies whether the modem connected
the specified timeslot is available or not. A odem is considered available if the Dual T1 rd identifies the modem's presence on the TDM s. Possible values are listed below:
other
unavailable
available
busyOut
transparentTest
unused
transparent
S0 Command Table Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theRDS0Min_App icon, select Command Table .
is view contains the DS0 Command Table. This ble contains an entry for each of the anageable timeslots in the chassis and provides
eans through which to take specific actions on e or more timeslots in the chassis. The table ntains the following fields.
DS1_IndexThe index value whichCSU to which this entrmatches the value of thcorresponding DS1 entchassis MIB.
DS0_IndexThe index value whichtimeslot of the CSU to
MgmtStn_IDThis field returns a genthat a Management Staguarantee that the resuare the results of a comspecific MS. Each MS mthis field when doing cvalue of this field togetto detect interference f
Req_IDThis field contains the in the SNMP PDU whicmost recent commandrequest-id is unknowncontains the zero value
FunctionThis field contains a vacommand being reques
A p U S R T 1 A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
arrestra
CmThthcare
CmInsuafrenoelesecopo
ReThrecoreinPab
pon command completion cription of what went was unsuccessful. Possible able , , slotEmpty , noResponse , deviceDisabled , and d .
ppubviews menu options and on.
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Opens the...
nfiguration View (Page 71)
l Statistics View (Page 74)
atus Table (Page 75)
nd Table View (Page 77)
Information Views (Page 113)
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e noCommand, hardBusyOut , softBusyOut , tore , disconnect , callIgnore , and nsparentTest .
d_Paramis field contains parameters that are specific to e particular command being issued. In some ses, there will be no additional parameters quired.
d_Force some cases, the DS0 entity may be in a state ch that certain commands could adversely fect connections. In such cases, a command quest with this field not defined, or set to Force will result in a warning. If the operator cts to ignore such warnings, this field can be t to force in a re-issued request and the mmand will be carried out regardless of its tentially hazardous effects.
sultis field contains the result of the most recently quested command, or the value none(1) if no mmands have been requested since the last set. Possible values are none , success , rogress , notSupported , unAbleToRun ,
orted , and failed .
Cmd_CodeThe value of this field uindicates a further deswrong if the command values are noError , ununrecognizedCommandunsupportedCommand ,pendingSoftwareDownloa
USRUDS1Min_ATable 8 lists the Icon Sviews for this applicati
Table 8: Icon Su
Option
DS1 Configuration DS1 Co
Interval Statistics Interva
Status Table DS1 St
Command Table Comma
Model Information Model
A p U S R T 1 A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
DAcUS
Ththfol
IndThwhcode
ReCores
JitUsthjitpoatt
XmUsis codB
le the automatic busy out s on the specified CSU. If modem is considered idle
sending the idle pattern to M bus, the time slot will be ossible value is disabled .
S digits will be transferred p for the specified T1 line. noAddress , dnis ,
coding used on the es some values that are rimental DS1 MIB. The
er , zcs , b8zs , ami , and
t trunk type. The possible groundStart , and .
knowledgement wink after rmation has been received. enabled and disabled .
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S1 Configuration Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theRUDS1MinApp icon, select DS1 Configuration .
is view is an extension of the ds1ConfigTable in e DS1 MIB defined by RFC1232. It contains the lowing fields.
exe value that uniquely identifies the CSU to ich this entry is applicable. The value
rresponds to ds1CSUIndex in the DS1 MIB fined in RFC1232.
spToRemoteLoopbknfigures the specified CSU to either ignore or pond to remotely initiated loopback requests.
terAttenuationed to select how the jitter attenuation circuit on e CSU is to be used. It can be used to attenuate ter on the receiver or the transmitter. The ssible values are attenJitterOnRcvr and enJitterOnTxmtr .
itLn_Atted to configure the amount of attenuation that to be applied to the transmit signal in order to ntrol cross-talk, etc. The possible values are 0, dB7, dB15, and dB22.
AutoBusyUsed to enable or disabfeature for all time slotset to enabled , when aand that modem is notthe T1 Card on the TDbusied out. The other p
DialInAdrIdentifies whether DNIas part of the call setuThe possible values areanidnis , and ani .
ZeroCodDefines the type of zerospecified DS1. It providnot present in the expepossible values are othhdb3 .
DialInOutTrunkSetSets the dial-In/dial-ouvalues are loopStart ,eAndMTypeII (default)
DialInAdrAckWinkEnEnables/disables an acthe dial-in address infoThe possible values are
A p U S R T 1 A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
DiAladTE
StThDS
DiThsigpo
PrSeNAThpripri
IdlSeNATh
IndThwhcode
y identifies the CSU to licable. The value Index in the DS1 MIB
hat will be returned to an log connections are being 58.
hat will be returned to an tal connections are being 58.
hat will be returned to an e are no modems available connection. The default is
hat will be returned to an GWS connections are
hat will be returned to an nections to a specific B ked. The default is 58.
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alOutAdr_Dlylows an adjustable delay on sending out dress information from the T1 NAC to the LCO. Set from 70 to 3000.
uffBytee stuffed byte to send to the TELCO for inactive 0 in Fractional T1. Set from 0 to 255.
alInOutTrunkTypeis will set the Dial-in/Dial-out trunk start nal type. The default is wink . The other ssible values are immediate and dialTone .
iSwitch-Typets the primary switch type for the T1-PRI ISDN C. The setting takes effect at NAC boot time. e possible values are priSw4ESS , priSw5ESS , SwDMS100 , and priSwICTR4 . The default is Sw5ESS .
eBytets the idle byte pattern for the T1-PRI ISDN C. The setting takes effect at NAC boot time. e default is 0xFE.
exe value that uniquely identifies the CSU to ich this entry is applicable. The value
rresponds to ds1CSUIndex in the DS1 MIB fined in RFC1232.
IndexThe value that uniquelwhich this entry is appcorresponds to ds1CSUdefined in RFC1232.
AnlgBlk ErThis is the error code tISDN switch when anablocked. The default is
DigBlk ErrThis is the error code tISDN switch when digiblocked. The default is
NoModem ErThis is the error code tISDN switch when therto accept the requested58.
NoIGWS ErrThis is the error code tISDN switch when no Iavailable.
ChanBlkErrThis is the error code tISDN switch when conchannel are being bloc
A p U S R T 1 A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
CfThcaa Nvablode
NFThspop
NFThDSNFRonode
ShVaNIlenlenlenlen
ether a nd CONNECT response is essage is received from s are on and off . The
ether an ALERTING a SETUP message is Possible values are on and is off .
e service state of the DS1 state for power up if saved lues are notSupported , utOfService . The e .
ed for DASS2 Incoming
digits to arrive in separate values are disable and lue is disable .
pe II trunks with no DNIS the ch T1 NAC will flush
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gBlkCalTypis field determines if a PRI span line will block lls of a specific type. This field does not apply to AC operating in Rob Bit T1 mode. Possible
lues are notSupported , blockNone , ckAnalog , blockDigital , blockAll . The fault is blockNone .
AS IDis defines the NFAS ID associated with a PRI an line. This field does not apply to Rob Bit T1 eration. The default value is 0.
AS DChanis determines how a PRI span line will use the 0 normally assigned as a D channel when AS is being used. This field does not apply to b Bit T1 operation. Possible values are tSupported , dchannel , extraBchannel . The fault value is dchannel .
rtHaulDistrious distance ranges supported by Short Haul C. Possible values are notApplicable , 0thru133Ft , len133thru266Ft , 266thru399Ft , len399thru533Ft , 533thru655Ft . The default value is 0thru133Ft .
CalProcdRsThis field determines wCALL_PROCEEDING asent when a SETUP mTELCO. Possible valuedefault value is on.
AlertingRsThis field determines wresponse is sent when received from TELCO. off . The default value
Service StateThis field configures thand will configure the to NVRAM. Possible vainService , and localOdefault value is inServic
ICB KeyworThis is the keyword usCall Barring control.
OvrlpRxModThis field allows dialedmessages. The possibleenable . The default va
EandMnoTmrThis field is for E&M tyaddress. If timer is >0,
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cahathva
SzAladTE
IndThwhcode
InAcUS
ThthcoCutainAlde
niquely identifies the CSU pplicable. The value e index for the ity as listed in the entity B.
nd 96, where 1 is the most minute interval and 96 is leted 15-minute interval ntervals are valid).
seconds, over the specified were more than 2 and less
used for the T1 receiver to ent. This field counts the
eceived framing bits in the
ing descriptions, the cified interval” refers to table you are viewing, i.e., , current, or total.
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lls upon timer expiration, provided the modem s not signalled the NAC to go ahead and answer e call. There are 2 seconds per unit. The default lue is 0.
reWinkDllows an adjustable delay on sending out dress information from the T1 NAC to the LCO. The default is 18.
exe value that uniquely identifies the CSU to ich this entry is applicable. The value
rresponds to ds1CSUIndex in the DS1 MIB fined in RFC1232.
terval Statistics Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theRUDS1MinApp icon, select Interval Statistics .
is view lets you access status information for e US Robotics Dual T1 Cards. The view ntains three buttons; namely, Interval Table, rrent Interval Table, and Total Table. The
bles show the status of counters at different tervals; namely, 15-minute, current, and total. l of the tables contain the same fields, as scribed below.
IndexThe index value that uto which this entry is amatches the value of thcorresponding DS1 enttable of the chassis MI
NumberA number between 1 arecently completed 15-the least recently comp(assuming that all 96 i
BurstyErrSecsCounts the number of interval, in which therethan 320 CRC errors.
FrameBitErrA specific bit pattern isdetermine frame alignmnumber of incorrectly rspecified interval.
Note:Note:
In the followphrase “spethe interval15- minute
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DeCore(din
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DAcUS
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ming pattern for the en lost and data cannot be s condition is known as red lues are true and false .
nsecutive 0’s have been considered recovered if the 5% (i.e., four ones in a 32 e values are true and
ote end of the specified T1 signal and is transmitting e local end. This AIS
n as blue alarm. The and false .
witch type to which the rrently connected. The w4ESS , priSw5ESS , wICTR4 .
perational status of the D ISDN NAC. Possible values nnelDown , and bChannel .
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ltaFrameAlgnunts the number of times the specified T1
ceiver has reframed on a new framing pattern ue to an OOF condition) in the specified terval.
cessCRCErrunts each time 32 of any 33 consecutive CRCs e in error for the specified T1 line in the ecified interval. This counter is only valid in F format.
S1 Status Tablecess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theRUDS1MinApp icon, select Status Table .
is table contains CSU status information. The ble has one entry for each CSU in the chassis d it contains the following fields.
exe index value that uniquely identifies the CSU
which this entry is applicable. The value atches the value of the index for the rresponding DS1 entity as listed in the entity ble of the chassis MIB.
Gaine amount of gain applied to boost the receive nal level to an appropriate operating level. The ssible values are dB0, dB7, dB15, and dB22.
OutOfFrameIndicates when the fraspecified T1 line has beextracted properly. Thialarm. The possible va
LossOfSignalIndicates when 175 codetected. The signal is 1’s density reaches 12.bit period). The possiblfalse .
RxAISIdentifies when the remline has lost its receivea stream of all 1’s to thcondition is also knowpossible values are true
PriSwitchTypeIdentifies the primary sT1-PRI ISDN NAC is cupossible values are priSpriSwDMS100 , and priS
DchanOperThis field reflects the ochannel on the T1-PRI are dChannelUp , dCha
A p U S R T 1 A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
E1InreISfal
PhDilinar
••••••
L/BThneno
NfThnobeopdcdc
e D channel for this PRI es are notSupported , A value of notSupported not operating in ISDN
channel defined on this
current list of DS0s that te from In Service to Out of he list is included in the rap.
en the E1/PRI NAC line n with the Time-Slot 16
t pattern. Possible values nly valid for E1/CAS NAC.
en the remote end of the line has lost he Time-Slot 16 Multi-rn. Possible values are valid for E1/CAS NAC.
rrent state of the DS1 s are notSupported ,
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ContCrcdicates when continuous CRC errors are being ceived on the E1 DS1 span line on the T1-PRI DN NAC. The possible values are true and se .
yStatesplays the physical state of the E1 DS1 span e on the T1-PRI ISDN NAC. The possible values e:
sF1Operational
psF2Fc1RaiTempCrcErrors
psF3Fc2LossOfSignal
psF4Fc3AlarmIndSignal
psF5Fc4RaiContCrcErrors
psF6PowerOn .
Initis field tells if the loopback was initiated by the twork or by command. Possible values are ne , network , and command.
asDchannelis reflects how a PRI span line is using the DS0 rmally assigned as a D channel when NFAS is ing used. This field does not apply to Rob Bit T1 eration. possible values are notSupported , hannel , extraBchannel . The default value is hannel .
DchannelThis is the status of thspan line. Possible valuinService , bChannel .means that this DS1 ismode or there is no D span line.
Ds0SrvcChgLstThis field contains the have changed their staService or vice versa. Tcorresponding SNMP t
MultiFrameThis field identifies whhas lost synchronizatioMulti-Frame alignmenare true and false . O
RemMultFrmThis field identifies whspecified E1/PRI NAC synchronization with tFrame alignment pattetrue and false . Only
Service StateThis field shows the cuService. Possible value
A p U S R T 1 A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
inSva
CAcUS
Thmmtais Th
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t-id field in the SNMP PDU t or most recent command
If the request-id is , this field displays 0.
identifies the command ossible values are erReframe , xitLoopback .
at are specific to the par- issued. In some cases, nal parameters required.
interface may be in a commands could tions. In such cases, a this field not defined or ult in a warning. If you rnings, this field can be set and will be carried out
etion, the value of this field ription of what went wrong successful. The possible
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ervice , localOutOfService . The default lue is inService .
ommand Table Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theRUDS1MinApp icon, select Command Table .
is table contains an entry for each of the anageable CSUs in the chassis. It provides a eans through which specific actions can be ken on one or more CSUs in the chassis. There one entry in the table per CSU in the chassis. e table contains the following fields.
exunique value for each CSU in the chassis. The lue matches the value of the index for the rresponding DS1 entity as listed in the entity ble of the chassis MIB.
tStn_IDgeneric read-write variable that a Management ation (MS) can use to guarantee that the results m a given command are the result of that ecific MS. Each MS must SET a unique value en doing commands and GET the value of this ld together with the values of Req_Id and sult to detect interference from other MSs.
Req_IdThe value of the requesthat invoked the currenon this DS1 interface. unknown or undefined
FunctionA read-write value thatbeing requested. The pnoCommand, forceReceiventerLoopback , and e
Cmd_Param
Displays parameters thticular command beingthere will be no additio
Cmd_ForceIn some cases, the DS1state such that certainadversely affect conneccommand request withset to noForce will reselect to ignore such wato force and the commregardless of its effect.
Cmd_CodeUpon command complprovides a further descif the command was un
A p U S R T 1 A p p
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vaunnvpe
ReDicobevanofai
UTavie
tion Tablebviews menu for thect Dual T1 Card Identification .
rmation that identifies the making up the specified one entry in the table for he chassis. The table fields.
identifies the dual T1 card e table pertains. The value he value of the index for ty as listed in the entity B.
mber for the specified dual PROM.
number for the specified
ware being executed in the
DId
DC
DM
MIn
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lues are unrecognizedCommand , noError , able , unsupportedCommand , testFailed , ramAccessConflict , and ndingSoftwareDownload .
sultsplays the result of the most recently requested mmand or the value none if no commands have en requested since the last reset. The possible lues are none , success , inProgress , tSupported , unAbleToRun , aborted , and led .
SRDT1MinAppble 9 lists the Icon Subviews menu options and ws for this application.
DT1 Card IdentificaAccess: From the Icon SuUSRDT1MinApp icon, sele
This table contains infohardware and softwaredual T1 card. There is every dual T1 card in tcontains the following
IndexAn index that uniquelyfor which this row in thof this index matches tthe corresponding entitable of the chassis MI
Hardware_SerialNumThe hardware serial nuT1 card as stored in EE
Hardware_RevThe hardware revisiondual T1 card.
Software_RevThe revision of the softspecified dual T1 card.
Table 9: Icon Subviews Menu Options
Option Opens the...
ual T1 Card entification
DT1 Card Identification Table (Page 78)
ual T1 Card onfiguration
DT1 Card Configuration View (Page 79)
ual T1 Card anagement
DT1 Card Management View (Page 80)
odel formation
Model Information Views (Page 113)
A p U S R T 1 A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
DAcUS
Thmcocoopgiv
IndA vacoen
SpThsptimnolow
SpThsptimno
his card’s internal clock is mit timing source. The
Allowed , high , low , um.
he clock currently on the as this card’s transmit sible values are diumHigh , medium, and
sent to the modems. 1, international = 84. The figure the modems help screen, user manual hanging this value.
or T1/E1-PRI NACs in the s are notSupported , . The default value is
eans to filter the types of ted. It specifies the class of ble values are tNone , filterOutBoth ,
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T1 Card Configuration Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theRDT1MinApp icon, select Dual T1 Card Configuration .
is view contains an entry for each of the anageable Dual T1 Cards in the chassis. It ntains fields that reflect the current nfiguration of parameters that affect the eration of all the entities that reside on the en card.
exunique value for each card in the chassis. The lue matches the value of the index for the rresponding Dual T1 Card entity as listed in the tity table of the chassis MIB.
anATmgSrcPrioe priority at which the clock recovered from an line A is to be used as this card’s transmit ing source. The possible values are
tAllowed , high , mediumHigh , medium, and .
anBTmgSrcPrioe priority at which the clock recovered from an line B is to be used as this card’s transmit ing source. The possible values are low ,
tAllowed , high , mediumHigh , and medium.
InternTmgSrcPrioThe priority at which tto be used as the transpossible values are notmediumHigh , and medi
TdmBusTmgSrcPrioThe priority at which tTDM bus is to be usedtiming source. The posnotAllowed , high , melow .
IdleDiscPattIdle disconnect patternNormal values: USA = default value is 1. Conidentically. Consult theor US Robotics before c
NumT1TypeNacThe number of T1 and/chassis. Possible valuesingle , and multiplemultiple .
CallEventFilterThis field provides a mcall event traps generacalls to filter out. PossinotSupported , filterOu
A p U S R T 1 A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
filtde
SeThof roen
WThoparno
IndA vacoen
DAcUS
Thtothdyseac
is. The fields are as
h Dual T1 Card in the ches the value of the index ual T1 Card’s entry as
e of the chassis MIB.
ty of the various timing t settings of the priorities used, the Dual T1 Card transmit timing source. the current timing source t timing. The possible spanLineB , dmBusClock .
lf test command requested le. It includes both structive results.
uptime of the NAC.
definition of the call event vent trap. The possible
, setup , usrSetup , Disconnect ,
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erOutSuccess , and filterOutFailure . The fault value is filterOutSuccess .
tDs0OutOfSrvcis field puts DS0s out of service upon removal Quad Modem NAC when the fixed modem uting method is engaged. Possible values are able and disable .
irelessModeis field will configure the wireless mode of erations of the T1 at power up. Possible values e normal and wireless . The default value is rmal .
exunique value for each card in the chassis. The lue matches the value of the index for the rresponding Dual T1 Card entity as listed in the tity table of the chassis MIB.
T1 Card Management Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theRDT1MinApp icon, select Dual T1 Card Management .
is view contains fields within two sections. The p section provides read-only fields that reflect e current card specific status. Status values namically change during calls. The bottom ction provides a means through which specific tions can be taken on one or more Dual T1
cards in the NAS chassfollows.
IndexA unique value for eacchassis. The value matfor the corresponding Dlisted in the entity tabl
Current_TmgSrcBased on the availabilisources and the currenat which they are to bewill select the current This field will indicate being used for transmivalues are spanLineA ,internalClock , and t
Result_SelfTestThe result of the last sefrom the command tabdestructive and non de
UpTimeThis field contains the
CallEvntCodeThis field contains the codes sent in the call evalues are notSupportedtelcoDisconnect , usr
A p U S R T 1 A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
nomononoprocadigcoinOouou
CaThse
IndA chof lis
MgA Stfrocomanvain
t-id field in the SNMP PDU t or most recent command
Card. If the request-id is , this field displays 0.
the command being alues are noCommand,
romNVRAM , nonDisruptSelfTest , twareReset ,
, and .
hat are specific to the com-some cases, there will be rs required.
l T1 Card may be in a state ands could adversely
uch cases, a command et to noForce will result in to ignore such warnings, force to cause the out regardless of its effect.
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FreeModem , modemsNotAllowed , demsRejectCall , modemSetupTimeout ,
FreeIGW , igwRejectCall , igwSetupTimeout , FreeTdmts , bcReject , ieReject , chidReject , gReject , callingPartyReject ,
lledPartyReject , blocked , analogBlocked , italBlocked , outOfService , busy ,
ngestion , protocolError , noFreeBchannel , utCallCollision , inCallArrival ,
tCallArrival , inCallConnect , and tCallConnect .
llEvntQ931Valis field contains the Q931 Call Reference Value nt in the call event trap.
exunique value for each Dual T1 Card in the assis. The value matches the value of the index the corresponding Dual T1 Card’s entry as ted in the entity table of the chassis MIB.
tStation_IDgeneric read-write variable that a Management ation (MS) can use to guarantee that the results m a given command are the results of a mmand issued by that specific MS. Each MS ust SET a unique value when doing commands d GET the value of this field together with the lues of Req_Id and Result to detect terference from other MSs.
Req_IdThe value of the requesthat invoked the currenor test on this Dual T1unknown or undefined
FunctionA value that describes invoked. The possible vsaveToNVRAM, restoreFrestoreFromDefault ,disruptSelfTest , sofresetToHiPrioTimingSrcforceTdmBusMastership
Cmd_Param
Contains parameters tmand being issued. In no additional paramete
CmdForceIn some cases, the Duasuch that certain commaffect connections. In srequest with this field sa warning. If you elect this field can be set to command to be carried
A p U S R T 1 A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
Cm
Upprif vaunnvDo
ReCococoreinPab
pSubviews menu options ication.
Table Viewbviews menu for thelect Configuration .
rator definable parameters e contains the following
uniquely identifies the y is applicable. This value e index for the
bviews Menu Options
Opens the...
figuration Table View (Page 82)
us Table View (Page 83)
mand Table View (Page 83)
rmation Views (Page 113)
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d_Code
on command completion, the value of this field ovides a further description of what went wrong the command was unsuccessful. The possible lues are unrecognizedCommand , noError , able , unsupportedCommand , testFailed , ramAccessConflict , and pendingSoftware-wnload .
sultntains the result of the most recently requested mmand or test, or the value none if no mmands have been requested since the last set. The possible values are none , success , rogress , notSupported , unAbleToRun ,
orted , and failed .
USRIDS0Min_ApTable 10 lists the Icon and views for this appl
IDS0 ConfigurationAccess: From the Icon SuUSRIDS0Min_App icon, se
This table contains opefor each DS0. The tablfields.
DS1_IndexThe index value whichCSU to which this entrmatches the value of th
Table 10: Icon Su
Option
Configuration IDS0 Con
Status Table IDS0 Stat
Command Table
IDS0 Com
Model Information
Model Info
A p U S R T 1 A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
coch
DSThtim
DSAnidap
IDAcUS
ThTh
DSThCSmcoch
DSThtimThcoch
current status of the status values change m operation. The possible , dialingIn , dialingOut , dOut , ds0CallDisc ,
Serv , ds0InMaint , clOutOfService .
device currently lues are none , em, quadIModem .
slot of the device currently one)-16.
channel of the device he default 255.
ble Viewbviews menu for thelect Command Table .
le contains an entry for e timeslots in the chassis. rough which to take or more timeslots in the ains the following fields.
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rresponding DS1 entity in the entity table of the assis MIB.
0_Indexe index value which uniquely identifies the eslot of the CSU to which this entry refers.
0_Id operator definable string useful for easy
entification of a DS0 relative to the user plication.
S0 Status Table Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theRIDS0Min_App icon, select Status Table .
is table contains timeslot status information. e table contains the following fields.
1_Indexe index value which uniquely identifies the U to which this entry is applicable. This value
atches the value of the index for the rresponding DS1 entity in the entity table of the assis MIB.
0_Indexe index value which uniquely identifies the eslot of the CSU to which this entry refers.
is value matches the value of the index for the rresponding DS0 entity in the entity table of the assis MIB.
DS0_StatThis field indicates thespecified timeslot. Thedynamically with systevalues are other , idleconnectedIn , connecteds0IsDchan , ds0OutOfds0IsFchan , and ds0L
DevConnToThis field indicates theconnected. Possible vaisdnGateway , quadMod
SlotConnToThis field indicates theconnected. Range = 0(n
ChanConnToThis field indicates thecurrently connected. T
IDS0 Command TaAccess: From the Icon SuUSRIDS0Min_App icon, se
The DS0 Command tabeach of the manageablIt provides a means thspecific actions on onechassis. The table cont
A p U S R T 1 A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
DSThCSmcoch
DSThtim
MgThthguarspthvato
ReThinmreco
FuThco
ect , inService , lockAnalogCalls , lockAllCalls ,
ameters that are specific to d being issued. In some additional parameters
entity may be in a state ands could adversely
uch cases, a command not defined, or set to a warning. If the operator arnings, this field can be ued request and the d out regardless of its
effects.
result of the most recently r the value none(1) if no requested since the last re none , success ,
rted , unAbleToRun ,
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1_Indexe index value which uniquely identifies the U to which this entry is applicable. This value
atches the value of the index for the rresponding DS1 entity in the entity table of the assis MIB.
0_Indexe index value which uniquely identifies the eslot of the CSU to which this entry refers.
mtStn_IDis field returns a generic read-write variable at a Management Station (MS) can use to arantee that the results from a given command e the results of a command issued by that ecific MS. Each MS must SET a unique value to is field when doing commands and GET the lue of this field together with Req_Id and Result detect interference from other MSs.
q_IDis field contains the value of the request-id field
the SNMP PDU which invoked the current or ost recent command on this DS0 entity. If the quest-id is unknown or undefined, this field ntains the zero value.
nctionis field contains a value that identifies the mmand being requested. The possible values
are noCommand, disconnlocalOutofService , bblockDigitalCalls , bblockNoCalls .
Cmd_ParamThis field contains parthe particular commancases, there will be no required.
Cmd_ForceIn some cases, the DS0such that certain commaffect connections. In srequest with this field noForce will result in elects to ignore such wset to force in a re-isscommand will be carriepotentially hazardous
ResultThis field contains the requested command, ocommands have been reset. Possible values ainProgress , notSuppoaborted , and failed .
A p U S R M P A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
CmThinwrvaununpe
Subviews menu options ication.
lebviews menu for theassis Slot View .
rmation about the slots in slots that do not contain a ble contains a conceptual ysical module set to
bviews Menu Options
Opens the...
sis Slot Table (Page 85)
sis Entity View (Page 87)
sis Configuration View (Page 87)
mand View (Page 88)
sis Power Supply View (Page 90)
sis Environment View (Page 92)
l Information Views (Page 113)
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d_Codee value of this field upon command completion
dicates a further description of what went ong if the command was unsuccessful. Possible lues are noError , unable , recognizedCommand , slotEmpty , noResponse , supportedCommand , deviceDisabled , and ndingSoftwareDownload .
USRMPAppTable 11 lists the Icon and views for this appl
Chassis Slot TabAccess: From the Icon SuUSRMPApp icon, select Ch
This table contains infothe chassis. For those physical module, the tarow with the type of ph
Table 11: Icon Su
Option
Chassis Slot View Chas
Chassis Entity View Chas
Chassis Config View Chas
Chassis Command Table
Com
Chassis Power Supply View
Chas
Chassis Environment View
Chas
Model Information Mode
A p U S R M P A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
uccrraMdeTh
IndThmnuMsimnuin
ObThansy
LaThsuwamlasdi
f the module plugged into
the module hardware.
e module hardware. If the will be blank.
e module present in the in the slot table, the NMC product codes. In such lank.
been enabled in the NACs.
ture key to the appropriate cost features. When read,
l string.
coding of a module's view figuration as it is stored in les not supporting chassis the values will be all 0.
s on the NAC.
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hasSlotEmpty . Conceptual rows may not be eated or deleted with SNMP operations, but ther, the Proxy agent running in the Network anagement Card will automatically create and lete rows as cards are inserted and removed. is table has the following fields.
exe slot number for which this entry contains
anagement information. NAC slots are mbered from 1 to 16. The Network
anagement Card (NMC) goes in slot 17. For plicity’s sake, the corresponding NIC slot
mbers will be 21 through 37. Rows do not exist this table for slots 18 through 20.
ject Ide specific type of entity, the value of which is alogous to the value of the MIB II object sObjectID, e.g., 1.3.6.1.4.1.429.1.1.6.3.2.
st Changee value of MIB-II’s sysUpTime (in the agent pporting this chassis MIB) at which a module s last inserted or removed from this slot. If no
odule has been inserted or removed since the t time the NMC was re-initialized, the field
splays 0.
ModulDescA textual description othe slot.
VersionThe version number of
Serial NoThe serial number of thslot is empty, the field
ProdctCodeThe product code of thslot. For certain entrieswill not be able to readcases the field will be b
NACOptionsThe options that have
FeatureKeyThis field sends the feaNAC for enabling addedthis field returns a nul
NACConfigThis is a proprietary enof the chassis NAC conthe module. For moduconfiguration storage,
SwitchSetgThe DIP switch setting
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RAThki
FlaThki
CAcUS
ThneCowiauagTh
IndA coinforS onmha
ity, the value of which is of the MIB II object .1.4.1.429.1.1.6.3.2.
f the entity. The value is ysDescr, e.g., Dual T1.
f the version/revision level e.
of the entity for which this ossible values are other , , operational , failed ,
object sysUpTime (in the which this entity was last
ration Viewbviews menu for theassis Config View .
criptive and configuration chassis. The table contains
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M Kbytese amount of DRAM installed on the NAC, in
lobytes.
shROMKbe amount of flash ROM installed on the NAC, in
lobytes.
hassis Entity Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theRMPApp icon, select Chassis Entity View .
is table contains information about the logical tworking devices (entities) in this chassis. nceptual rows may not be created or deleted th SNMP operations, but rather, will be tomatically created and deleted by the proxy ent running on the Network Management Card. is table contains the following fields.
exunique index for the entity for which this entry ntains information. For simplicity’s sake, entity dex values are assigned according to the mula E=1000*S+I, where E is the entity index,
is the slot index, and I is the index of the entity the specific card. For example, the third odem on a quad modem card that is in slot 5 s an entity index of 5003.
ObjectIDThe specific type of entanalogous to the valuesysObjectID, e.g., 1.3.6
DescriptionA textual description oanalogous to MIB II’s s
VersionA textual description ofor this entity’s softwar
OpnStatusThe operational statusrow corresponds. The poutOfService , testingand loading .
TimeStampThe value of the MIB IINMC’s proxy agent) at re-initialized.
Chassis ConfiguAccess: From the Icon SuUSRMPApp icon, select Ch
This table provides desinformation about the the following fields.
A p U S R M P A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
ChAnchform
ChA m
ChA within
PhThocware
Fr
Thusde
FrThthre
installed in the chassis by
a proprietary encoded octet olor of every LED from all sis.
a proprietarily encoded d by USR's management front panel LED states the devices installed in the gle field.
ry encoded octet string of every NIC in the chassis.
bviews menu for theassis Command Table .
entry for each of the NIC assis. It provides a means
actions can be taken on the chassis at a card level. nds are not included. The wing fields and buttons.
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assis Type authoritative identification of the type of assis, which provides an unambiguous means determining what kind of device is being
anaged.
assis Descriptiontextual description of the specific chassis being anaged.
assis Front Panel Display Namefour digit name given to the chassis. The name ll be displayed on the alpha-numeric display on e front panel of the Network Management Card the given chassis, for example, tc10 .
ysical Changese number of physical changes that have curred in the chassis since the agent was rm/cold started. This includes additions and
movals of physical modules.
ont Panel Led Colr
is field is a proprietary encoded octet string ed to get the color of every LED from all the vices in the chassis.
ont Panel Led Statesis field is a proprietarily encoded octet string at is used by USR's management console to trieve the front panel LED states (attributes)
from all of the devices getting a single field.
Front Panel Led Clr2This secondary field is string used to get the cthe devices in the chas
Front Panel LedStates2This secondary field isoctet string that is useconsole to retrieve the (attributes) from all of chassis by getting a sin
NIC StatesThis field is a proprietaused to get the status
Command ViewAccess: From the Icon SuUSRMPApp icon, select Ch
This table contains an and NAC slots in the chthrough which specificone or more devices inDevice-specific commatable contains the follo
A p U S R M P A p p
S P d e m P o o l / T o t a l C o n t r o l
SloThthVain
MgA Stfrocomanvade
ReA SNresloun
FuUsinnotacava
rdwareReset, and
ices in the chassis may be rtain commands could tions or other device such cases, a command Force will result in a ignore the warnings, set the command will be of its effect.
at are specific to the ing issued. In some cases, nal parameters required.
he most recently requested if no commands have been t reset. Note that this vision for saving the d when starting another, used by multiple managers ible values are none , notSupported , , and failed .
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t Indexis index uniquely identifies the slot to which e command being written is to take place. lues of slot index correspond to values used to dex the chassis slot table.
tStation_Idgeneric read-write variable that a Management ation (MS) can use to guarantee that the results m a given command are the results of a mmand issued by that specific MS. Each MS ust SET a unique value when doing commands d GET the value of this field together with the lues of Reqest_Id and Command Result to tect interference from other MSs.
q_Idread-only value of the request-id field in the MP PDU that invoked the current or most
cent command on the device in the specified t of the chassis. If the request-id is unknown or defined, the value 0 displays.
nctioned to start and stop commands. A command is
itiated by setting this field to a value other than Command. This value causes no action to be ken unless a command is in progress, in which se the command is aborted. The other possible lues are removeFromService ,
restoreToService , hasoftwareDownload .
Cmd_ForceIn some cases, the devin a state such that ceadversely affect connecspecific operations. In with this field set to nowarning. If you elect tothis field to force andcarried out regardless
Cmd_ParamDisplays parameters thparticular command bethere will be no additio
ResultDisplays the result of ttest, or the value none requested since the lasfacility provides no proresults of one commanas could be required if concurrently. The posssuccess , inProgress ,unAbleToRun , aborted
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upply Viewbviews menu for theassis Power Supply View .
ble having four fields that l the power supplies that hassis. The view also pply Out Table button, er Supply Out Table
ntains the following fields.
dentifies a power supply.
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d_Codeovides a description of what went wrong if a mmand was unsuccessful. This field is also ed as an indication of the in-progress status of e software download command. The possible lues are listed below.
Chassis Power SAccess: From the Icon SuUSRMPApp icon, select Ch
This view contains a tadisplay the status of alcould be present in a ccontains the Power Suwhich accesses the Pow(Page 91). This view co
IndexA value that uniquely i
DescriptionA textual description o
Error unable unrecognizedCommand
t Empty no Response connected
supportedmmand
non ManagedDevice
device Disabled
er Interfacetive
bad Flash RomID
bad FlashVoltage
sh Eraseror
erase SequenceError
erase ExecutionError
ceive Bufferverflow
bad Address InData
bad ProgramVoltage
ogrammingta Error
program CodeError
invalid CodeError
m Crc Bad pendingSoftwareDownload
ram Crc Bad
invalid Rom Id sdl Trigge
crc Testing SdlFile
query WSize
erasing Flash downloadiFile
card IdMismatch
card Id
flash EraseTimeout
invalidHeader
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dths of a volt) that the upply. (For example, +12V s a value of +1200.)
dths of a volt) actually If OutStatus is good , the red voltage is not available.
utStatus has gone to
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erStatuse status of the power supply. The possible lues are unknown , bad , good , and empty .
ilurese number of times that OperStatus has gone to e value bad .
wer Supply Out Tableis table provides a list of power supply output tries, one for each output of each power supply the chassis. The table contains the following lds.
Index index that specifies the power supply to which is output relates. The value corresponds to the lue of the index for the Chassis Power Supply w.
tIndex index that uniquely defines an output for the ecified power supply.
tStatustual status of the supply output. The possible lues are unknown , warning , and good .
NominalVoltThe voltage (in hundreoutput is supposed to swould be represented a
OfferedVoltThe voltage (in hundreoffered by the output. value 0 means the offe
WarningOutThe number of times Owarning .
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on Viewbviews menu for the25 Administration .
following fields and ters of an X.25 interface set.
bviews Menu Options
Opens the...
dministration View (Page 92)
ubscribers Parameter ation View (Page 99)
tatistics Information View 100)
AN Information View (Page 101)
ardware and Software ation View (Page 103)
Information Views (Page 113)
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hassis Environment Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for theRMPApp icon, select Chassis Environment View .
is view provides a list of environmental entries, e for each environmental sensor in the chassis.
exnumber that uniquely identifies an vironmental sensor.
nsore identification of the type of environmental nsor to which this entry applies.
atuse status indicated by the sensor. The possible lues are unknown , bad , warning , and good .
rninge number of times Status has gone to warning .
ilurese number of times Status has gone to bad .
USRX25AppTable 12 lists the Icon and views for this appl
X25 AdministratiAccess: From the Icon SuUSRX25App icon, select X
This view provides the buttons for the paramethat you can read and
Table 12: Icon Su
Option
X25 Administration X25 A
Parameter Info X.25 SInform
Statistics X25 S(Page
X25 Wan Administration
X25 W
X25 Card Identification
X.25 HInform
Model Information Model
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d dteMode (the default).
nnel Details View (Page 93).
rmation View (Page 94).
rameter View (Page 98).
nformation View (Page 99).
etails Viewinistration view, click the
following fields.
h X.25 subnetwork entity e matches the value of the
ding X.25 subnetwork
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annel Indexunique value for each X.25 subnetwork entity the chassis. The value matches the value of the dex of the corresponding X.25 subnetwork tity entry as listed in the entity table of the assis MIB.
twork Protocollects the network protocol to be used. The ailable protocols are listed below.
otocol Versiontermines the X.25 protocol version being used the network. A network mode of X25_LLC errides this field to the 1984 standard. The ssible values are x25ver88 , x25ver80 , and 5ver84 (the default).
Interface ModeIndicates the DTE/DCDXE parameter is resoDTE-DTE operation. ThdxeMode, dceMode, an
Opens the Logical Cha
Opens the Packets Info
Opens the Interface Pa
Opens the DTE Timer I
Logical Channel DAccess: From the X25 AdmLogical Channels button.
This view contains the
Channel IndexA unique value for eacin the chassis. The valuindex of the correspon
25Llc x2588 x2584
2580 pss austpac
atapac ddn telenet
ranspac tymnet datexP
dxP venusP accunet
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inpac pacnet luxpac
Logical Channels
Packets Info
Thruput Class
DTE Timer
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LoThhiPV
HiThanno
LoThcharch
HiThcharch
LoThcharch
o-way incoming logical d high ends of the channel o two-way incoming
is 1087.
-way outgoing logical d high ends of the channel o one-way outgoing
is 0.
e-way outgoing logical d high ends of the channel o one-way outgoing
is 0.
n Viewinistration view, click the
following fields and ters of an X.25 interface set.
h X.25 subnetwork entity e matches the value of the
ding X.25 subnetwork
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tity entry as listed in the entity table of the assis MIB.
west PVCe low end of the PVC range. If both the low and
gh ends of the range are set to 0, there are no Cs. The default is 0.
ghestPVCe high end of the PVC range. If both the low d high ends of the range are set to 0, there are PVCs. The default is 0.
w-In-LCe low end of the one-way incoming logical annel. If both low and high ends of the channel e set to 0, there are no one-way incoming annels. The default is 0.
gh-In-LCe high end of the one-way incoming logical annel. If both low and high ends of the channel e set to 0, there are no one-way incoming annels. The default is 0.
w-2Way-In-LCe low end of the two-way incoming logical annel. If both low and high ends of the channel e set to 0, there are no two-way incoming annels. The default is 1024.
High-2Way-In-LCThe high end of the twchannel. If both low anare set to 0, there are nchannels. The default
Low-1Way-Out-LCThe low end of the onechannel. If both low anare set to 0, there are nchannels. The default
High-1Way-Out-LCThe high end of the onchannel. If both low anare set to 0, there are nchannels. The default
Packets InformatioAccess: From the X25 AdmPackets Info button.
This view provides the buttons for the paramethat you can read and
PktIdxA unique value for eacin the chassis. The valuindex of the correspon
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t packet size for the n, which may be the value is agreed ating parties on the LAN or CE. The possible values
tSz32 , defPktSz64 , 256 (the default), and
ndow size. 127 are allowed tworks. The default is 7.
window size. 127 are o 128 networks. The
efault window size, which rovided the value is agreed LAN between the DTE and mbering scheme affects The default is 2.
e default window size, dard, provided the value is s on the LAN between the
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tity entry as listed in the entity table of the assis MIB.
tSeqdicates whether Modulo 8 or 128 sequence mbering operates on the network. The possible lues are pktSeq8 (the default) and pktSeq128 .
calMaxPktSze maximum acceptable size of packets in the al-to-remote direction. On an incoming call, a lue for the packet size parameter greater than is value will be negotiated down to an ceptable size when the call is accepted. The ssible values are maxPktSz128 , maxPktSz256 e default), and maxPktSz512 .
moteMaxPktSzme as LocalMaxPktSz except in the remote-to-al direction.
calDefPktSze value of the default packet size for the local-
-remote direction, which may be nonstandard ovided the value is agreed between the mmunicating parties on the LAN or between the E and DCE. The possible values are
fPktSz16 , defPktSz32 , defPktSz64 , fPktSz128 , defPktSz256 (the default), and fPktSz512 .
RemoteDefPktSzThe value of the defaulremote-to-local directiononstandard provided between the communicbetween the DTE and Dare defPktSz16 , defPkdefPktSz128 , defPktSzdefPktSz512 .
LocalMaxWinSzThe maximum local wionly for Modulo 128 ne
RemoteMaxWinSzThe maximum remote allowed only for Moduldefault is 7.
LocalDefWinSzThe value of the local dmay be nonstandard, pon by all parties on theDCE. The sequence nuthe range of this field.
RemoteDefWinSzThe value of the remotwhich may be nonstanagreed on by all partie
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or disable .
or disable .
, datapacPriority76 , or
Sz0 , prioPktSz4 , 6 , prioPktSz7 , 9 , prioPktSz10 , ktSz12 .
iewInformation view, select the
following fields.
h X.25 subnetwork entity e matches the value of the
ding X.25 subnetwork ty table of the chassis MIB.
TE addresses will contain e possible values are
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E and DCE. The sequence numbering scheme fects the range of this field. The default is 2.
ens the Packet Priority Information View age 96).
ens the Address Information View (Page 96).
ens the Diagnostic Information View (Page 97).
ens the D-Bit Information View (Page 98).
cket Priority Information Viewcess: From the Packets Information view, select theority button.
is view contains the following fields.
tIdxunique value for each X.25 subnetwork entity the chassis. The value matches the value of the dex of the corresponding X.25 subnetwork tity entry as listed in the entity table of the assis MIB.
Bar Non-PrivlgSet to the value enable
Int Prty UseSet to the value enable
Prty Encode CtrlSet to the value x2588datapacTraffic80 .
Prty Pkt Forced ValSet to the value prioPktprioPktSz5 , prioPktSzprioPktSz8 , prioPktSzprioPktSz11 , or prioP
Address Information VAccess: From the PacketsAddressing button.
This view contains the
PktIdxA unique value for eacin the chassis. The valuindex of the corresponentity entry in the enti
Accept Hex AddDetermines whether Dhexadecimal digits. Thenable and disable .
Priority
Addressing
Diagnostic
D-Bits
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the entity table of the
the diagnostic byte in LEAR and RESET he possible values are
default).
use diagnostic packets. enable and disable
a CLEAR INDICATION to 5 NFIRM to 3 bytes. The ble and disable (default).
s. The possible values are default).
packets on a non-zero es are enable and
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erl Add Recogtermines whether outgoing international calls e to be accepted. The values and their terpretation are:
1 - International calls are not distinguished. This is the default value.
2 - The DNIC of the called DTE address is examined and compared to that held in the psdn_local members dnic1 and dnic2. A mis-match implies an international call.
3 - International calls are distinguished by having a 1 prefix on the DTE address.
4 - International calls are distinguished by having a 0 prefix on the DTE address.
dr Controlovides a means to override or set the calling dress in outgoing call requests for this PSDN. e possible values are noSaCntrl (default), itDte , useLocal , and forceLocal .
agnostic Information Viewcess: From the Packets Information view, select thegnostic button.
tIdxunique value for each X.25 subnetwork entity the chassis. The value matches the value of the dex of the corresponding X.25 subnetwork
entity entry as listed inchassis MIB.
AccNoAllows the omission ofincoming RESTART, CINDICATION packets. Tenable and disable (
DiagPktDetermines whether toThe possible values are(default).
Clear LenRestricts the length of bytes and a CLEAR COpossible values are ena
Bar DiagPktBars diagnostic packetenable and disable (
DiscardNzDiscards all diagnosticLCN. The possible valudisable (default).
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n the local user send a -bit set, but the remote D-bit support. The
veDbit , zeroDbit , and
r Viewinistration view, click the
s that report the current running interface. The
entry.
tcReserved0,d2, tc75, tc150,2400, tc4800,0(13),
ed14, and
the same as those listed
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Bit Information Viewcess: From the Packets Information view, select theBits button.
is view contains the following fields.
tIdxunique value for each X.25 subnetwork entity the chassis. The value matches the value of the dex of the corresponding X.25 subnetwork tity entry in the entity table of the chassis MIB.
it In Acceptfines the action to take when a Call Accept is
ceived with the D-bit set and there is no local bit support. The possible values are veDbit , zeroDbit , and clearCall (default).
it Out Acceptfines the action to take when the remote user nds a Call Accept with the D-bit set when the al user did not request use of the D-bit. The ssible values are leaveDbit , zeroDbit , and arCall (default).
it In Datafines the action to take when a data packet is
ceived with the D-bit set and the local user did t request use of the D-bit. The possible values e leaveDbit , zeroDbit , and clearCall efault).
Dbit Out DataDefines the action whedata packet with the Dparty has not indicatedpossible values are leaclearCall (default).
Interface ParameteAccess: From the X25 AdmThruputClass button.
This view provides fieldparameters used by a fields are read only.
Class IndexA number for the view
Local MaxThe possible values aretcReserved1, tcReservetc300, tc600, tc1200, tctc9600, tc19200, tc4800tcReserved13, tcReservtcReserved15.
Remote MaxThe possible values arefor Local Max.
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LoThfor
ReThfor
LoThfor
ReThfor
NeTh
TyThloN
WA
PkA
tion Viewinistration view, click the DTE
-only fields that report the ed by a running interface. between 0 and 32000 esetCnt, and ClearCnt ween 1 and 255.
Parameter
bviews menu for therameter Info .
following fields and
he entry.
ble or disable .
ble or disable .
bscribes to Closed User access.
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cal-Rem-Defaulte possible values are the same as those listed Local Max.
m-Local Defaulte possible values are the same as those listed Local Max.
cal-Mine possible values are the same as those listed Local Max.
m-Mine possible values are the same as those listed Local Max.
g to Defe possible values are enable and disable .
pee class type. The possible value are noTcType , ibble , highNibble . and bothNibbles .
inMapnumber from 31 to 63.
tMapnumber from 31 to 47.
DTE Timer InformaAccess: From the X25 AdmTimer button.
This view provides readcurrent parameters usAll fields have a value except for RestrCnt, Rwhich have a value bet
X.25 SubscribersInformation ViewAccess: From the Icon SuUSRX25App icon, select Pa
This view provides the buttons.
Sub IndxA numerical value for t
In/Out AccDisplays a value of ena
PreferedDisplays a value of ena
Out AccSpecifies if this DTE suGroups with outgoing
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ble or disable .
ble or disable .
ble or disable .
ble or disable .
rmation Viewbscribers Parameter Informationed button.
following fields.
he entry.
seble or disable .
ble or disable .
ormation Viewbviews menu for thetatistics .
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Accsplays a value of enable or disable .
rmatsplays a value of basic or extended .
verse chargsplays a value of enable or disable .
cChargPrevntsplays a value of enable or disable .
ens the Bar Information View (Page 100).
ens the Fast Extended Information View age 100).
r Information Viewcess: From the X.25 Subscribers Parameter Informationw, select the Bar button.
is view provides the following fields.
b Idxnumerical value for the entry.
omingsplays a value of enable or disable .
ExtendedDisplays a value of ena
NPIFormatDisplays a value of ena
BarInCallsDisplays a value of ena
BarOutCallsDisplays a value of ena
Fast Extended InfoAccess: From the X.25 Suview, select the Fast Extend
This view provides the
Sub IdxA numerical value for t
No Restriction on ResponDisplays a value of ena
Restriction on ResponseDisplays a value of ena
X25 Statistics InfAccess: From the Icon SuUSRX25App icon, select S
Bar
ast Extended
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StA ininen
CaNu
CaNu
ReNu
RcNu
RcNu
ReNu
DiNu
IntNu
mitted in data transfer
mitted in data transfer
ormation view, which tics via the same fields as he transmit statistics.
ation Viewbviews menu for the25 Wan Administration .
entry for each manageable ssis. It provides a means to erface associated with the des WAN administration s described below and also n that provides access to tion.
h X.25 subnet in the ches the value of the index .25 subnet’s entry in the sis MIB.
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is view contains fields that provide transmit tistics and also a Received Information tton that provides access to receive statistics.
at Indexunique value for each X.25 subnetwork entity the chassis. The value matches the value of the dex of the corresponding X.25 subnetwork tity entry in the entity table of the chassis MIB.
llsSentmber of outgoing calls.
llsEstabmber of outgoing calls established.
startmber of restarts transmitted.
rNotRdymber of receiver-not-ready transmitted.
rRdymber of receiver-ready transmitted.
setsmber of resets transmitted.
agPktsmber of diagnostic packets transmitted.
rPktmber of interrupt packets transmitted.
PVCsTransferNumber of PVCs transstate.
SVCsTransferNumber of SVCs transstate.
Opens the Received Infprovides received statisdefined previously for t
X25 WAN InformAccess: From the Icon SuUSRX25App icon, select X
This table contains an X.25 subnet in the chaconfigure the serial intsubnet. The view proviinformation in the fielda Wan Statistics buttoWAN statistics informa
Adm IndexA unique value for eacchassis. The value matof the corresponding Xentity table of the chas
Received Information
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ViewN Information view, click the
nters (fields) that indicate connection.
h X.25 subnet in the ches the value of the index .25 subnet’s entry in the sis MIB.
mes transmitted since this
mes received since this
underruns that have been e initialization.
overruns detected by this n.
CRC errors since this
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m Typefines which physical serial interface type is plemented, rs232 or v35 .
m Speedfines the serial port speed used in applications ere the Gateway NAC generates a clock. This es not affect the clock speed when the host ovides the clock source. The default is 57600 .
m Linkfines whether the WAN interface looks at DCD ther than DSR to determine if the physical layer active. The possible values are dsr and dcd .
k Srctermines the source of the synchronous data ck. The possible values are dceRxTx ,
eRxOnly , and brgRxTx .
x Frm Sizetermines the maximum received frame size owed on the X.25 WAN. The default is 300 .
ens the X25 WAN Statistics View, described low.
X25 WAN StatisticsAccess: From the X25 WAWan Statistics button.
This view contains couthe health of the WAN
Stats IndexA unique value for eacchassis. The value matof the corresponding Xentity table of the chas
GoodfrmsTxA count of the good fraentity was initialized.
GoodfrmsRxA count of the good fraentity was initialized.
TxUnderrunA count of the transmitseen by this entity sinc
RxOverrunThe number of receiverentity since initializatio
RxCrcErrsThe number of receivedentity was initialized.
an Statistics
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UnThun
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RxThde
TxThlay
RxA we
TxThinlay
TxThtra
r layers of the X.25
s the received circular WAN.
R signal status, on or off .
S signal status, on or off.
D signal status, on or
nd Software
bviews menu for the25 Card Identification .
s that identify the in the specified X.25 card mmand Table and , all of which are described
identifies the X.25 card for able pertains. The value
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recoveredRxse number of overrun frames that the entity was able to recover.
Overflowse number of receive buffer overflows seen by is entity since initialization.
Aborte number of receive frame aborts seen by this tity since initialization.
TooLonge number of frames received that exceeded the fined maximum receive frame size.
TooShortse number of times that the upper protocol ers attempted to transmit too small a frame.
TooShortscount of the number of frames received that re smaller than the minimum frame size.
BadPacketse number of bad packets that the WAN
terface received for transmission from the upper ers of the X.25 protocol stack.
RingQFullse number of times the circular buffer used for nsmission was full when a transmission was
attempted by the uppeprotocol stack.
RxRingQSizeA number that indicatequeue size on the X.25
DSRX.25 WAN interface DS
CTSX.25 WAN interface CT
DCDX.25 WAN interface DCoff.
X.25 Hardware aInformation ViewAccess: From the Icon SuUSRX25App icon, select X
This view contains fieldhardware and softwareand it contains the CoConfiguration buttonsbelow.
IndexAn index that uniquelywhich this row in the t
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atches the value of the index for the rresponding entity in the entity table of the assis MIB.
Serialnoe X.25 card’s hardware serial number as stored
EEPROM.
Revisione hardware revision of the specified X.25 card stored in its EEPROM.
Revisione revision of the software being executed in the ecified X.25 card.
uTypefines the type of CPU present on the X.25 teway NAC. The possible values are i80386 d i80486 .
mInfoecifies the amount of DRAM installed on the 25 Gateway NAC, in Kbytes.
MInfoecifies the amount of Flash Rom installed on e X.25 Gateway NAC, in Kbytes.
gStatsforms the operator as to whether the erational parameters are the NVRAM rameters or if the administrative parameters
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exunique value for each X.25 card in the chassis. e value of this field matches the value of the
dex of the corresponding X.25 card’s entry in e entity table of the chassis MIB.
tStn_Idgeneric read-write variable that a Management ation (MS) can use to guarantee that the results m a given command are the results of a mmand issued by that specific MS. Each MS ust SET a unique value to this field when doing mmands and GET the value of this field gether with the values of Req_Id and Result to tect interference from other MSs.
q Ide value of the request-id field in the SNMP PDU at invoked the current or most recent command test on this X.25 card. If the request-id is known or undefined, this displays 0.
nctionvalue that describes the command being voked. The possible values are noCommand, veToNVRAM, restoreFromDefault , nDisruptSelfTest , disruptSelfTest , ftwareReset , downloadCfgFile , and loadCfgFile .
Cmd_ParamParameters that are spcommand being issuedbe no additional param
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ResultThe result of the most command or test, or thcommands have been reset. The possible valuinProgress , notSuppoaborted , and failed .
Cmd_CodeThis field returns noErsuccessful, and indicawhat went wrong if it wvalues are noError , ununrecognizedCommandunsupportedCommand ,fileTooBig , userInterfabadFlashRomID , badFl
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shEraseError , eraseSequenceError , seExecutionError , eiveBufferOverflow , badProgramVoltage , grammingDataError , programCodeError , alidCodeError , romCrcBad , ndingSoftwareDownload , ramCrcBad , alidRomId , cardIdMismatch , rdIdUnknown , tftpTimeout , shEraseTimeout , invalidFileHeader , and lkTransferInProcess .
AC Configuration Viewcess: From the Hardware and Software Information of5 Card View, click the Configuration button.
is view provides NAC configuration information the following fields.
exunique value for each X.25 NAC installed in the assis. The value is identical to the index in the R chassis MIB associated with the X.25 teway Card entity.
Portfines how the user interface port on the X.25 C will be used. When configured for PAD cess, the UI port will provide a means of cessing the X.25 network via a direct connected rial device. The possible values are normal and dAccess .
LkMdmConDefines whether the gadirect attachment or divalues are direct and
RoutingTypeDetermines the meansrouted to the NMC or mvalues are none (defaucallUserData , both , a
CudRoutStrCall user data string uincoming X.25 call reqthe call is routed to theMGMTOVX25.
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Performance Views
This section provides brief descriptions of the Performance views available for the USPool/Total Control devices in SPECTRUM.
rformance views display performance statistics terms of a set of transmission attributes, e.g., ll rates, frame rates, % error, etc. A typical view shown in Figure 8. The instantaneous ndition of each transmission attribute is corded in a graph. The statistical information each attribute is presented in the adjacent
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nerally, you determine performance at the vice level through Performance views accessed m the Device and Application icons. You termine performance at the port/interface level rough Performance views accessed from terface icons.
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evice Performance Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Devicen, select Performance .
rrent and historical frame transmission formation is provided via the following tributes.
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Configuration Views
This section describes the various Configuration views and subviews available for modModem Pool/Total Control devices in SPECTRUM.
nfiguration views let you view and modify rrent settings for the modeled device and its terfaces, ports, and applications. The following nfiguration views are available for models of e US Robotics Modem Pool/Total Control vices:
Device Configuration View, belowInterface Configuration View (Page 111).
evice Configuration Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Devicen, select Configuration .
is view provides status and configuration formation on a device as a whole as well as on a rt-by-port basis. The view contains three fields ated just below the banner, an IF Address anslation button, a Router Redundancy tton, and an Interface Configuration Table
age 110). These elements are described below.
Device NameThe device name, e.g.,
Contact StatusIndicates whether there.g., Established .
Number of InterfacesThe number of ports o
Accesses the Interface which cross-referencesdevice physical (MAC) nodes between networkcolumn entry in the taspecific Address Transview.
Opens the RedundancyView (Page 110).
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terface Configuration Tablecess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Deviceerface icon, select Configuration .
is table within the Device Configuration view ovides port configuration information. Double-ck any column entry to access an address-ecific Interface Configuration view. This table ovides the following fields.
exe port number on the device.
scriptiontextual description of the interface including e name of the manufacturer, product name, d version number of the hardware interface.
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Last ChangeThe system uptime valits current operational
Queue LengthThe length of the outbopackets.
Packet SizeThe largest Maximum in octets, that can be tthe port.
Redundancy andReconfigurationAccess: From the DeviceRouter Redundancy butto
This view provides the address, and primary athe Preferred Addressavailable addresses.
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is view also contains a series of Configuration ttons that let you set device configuration rameters. Set Redundancy Administration atus to Enabled or Disabled . Set all other rameters to True or False .
ick the Button Explanation button to see a scription of what each button accomplishes.
ick the Reconfigure Model button when you ve finished resetting the parameters.
ick the Discover LANs button to begin scovery.
terface Configuration Viewcess: From the Icon Subviews menu for an Interfacen in the Device and Device Topology views, select IFnfiguration .
is view provides the following information for e selected interface.
eration Statuse current operational state of the interface (Up, wn, Unknown, Dormant , Not Present , or Lower yer Down ).
min. Statuse desired operational state of the interface (On, f , or Testing ).
Last ChangeThe system uptime valentered its current ope
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Fault Isolation View
This section provides a brief description of the Fault Isolation View available for modelPool/Total Control devices in SPECTRUM.
is view (Figure 9) provides an explanation on w to customize SPECTRUM’S fault isolation orithm in order to prevent the assertion of
ultiple red alarms for the same fault
cess: From the Icon Subviews menu for the Devicen, select Fault Isolation .
addition to providing the aforementioned formation, this view also provides a “Specify anagement Neighbors” button that allows you to oose which device/s you want to designate as anagement Neighbors.”
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Model Information Views
This section provides a brief description of the Model Information views available for mModem Pool/Total Control devices in SPECTRUM.
odel Information views provide descriptive and nfiguration information about SPECTRUM odels of individual devices, interfaces, and plications. Figure 10 shows an example of the odel Information view accessed from the Icon bviews menu for the Device icon. Model formation views are also available for each of e Interface icons in the Interface Device and terface Device Topology views, and for each of e Application icons in the Application view. though these views may vary slightly depending the particular entity being modeled, their basic out and content are similar for most ECTRUM management modules. Therefore, ese views are described in more detail in the ECTRUM Views documentation.
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